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  1. Celebrate Halloween with a Haunting Organ Concert at 9 p.m. Wednesday

    Organist Linda Bryant and student organists perform a creepy but fun Halloween concert at 9 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 31, in Herrick Chapel.
  2. Crowd with American flags at the capitol

    First-ever Grinnell College National Poll Yields Wide Volume of Data

    Oct 25, 2018
    Topics include favorability of president, legal immigration, opinions on NFL kneeling.
  3. Sebastian Braun

    Scholar to Explore ‘Plains Indian Cultures, Politics, Economics, and Oil’

    Oct 24, 2018
    Sebastian Braun, director of American Indian Studies at Iowa State University and a researcher who studies the Bakken oil boom in North Dakota and its impact on native and non-native communities and the environment, will speak on Tuesday, Oct. 30.
  4. Student looking pensive

    Between the Question and the Answer

    Oct 24, 2018
    Are nonmonogamous relationships solely private acts of individuals or something more, such as a social movement? To answer that question, Emma Kalkowski-Farrand ’19 and Anna Billy ’20 spent nearly three months searching through primary and secondary sources from the 1800s through today.
  5. Registration for the Ignite Program Starts Friday, Oct. 26

    Oct 24, 2018
    At 8 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 26, parents may begin registering their children for the fall session of the free Ignite Program, which will take place on campus Saturday, Nov. 17, for youngsters from prekindergarten through fourth grade.
  6. Scholar to Discuss the Causes of and Responses to Genocide in Myanmar

    Oct 24, 2018
    Burma native Ardeth Maung Thawnghmung, professor and chair of political science at University of Massachusetts, Lowell, will give a talk on Wednesday, Oct. 31, titled “MIND THE GAP: Responses to Genocide in Myanmar.”
  7. Students huddle around a demonstration on making smoothies from fresh produce.

    2018 Wall Award Winners to Launch Community Programs

    Oct 23, 2018
    Chad Darby ’88 and Jennifer Kulik ’94 each receive $30,000 to build school greenhouse and start an intergenerational program.
  8. MuseumsEtc Sharing Innovation

    MuseumsEtc

    Oct 22, 2018
    MuseumsEtc is a curated collection of books for museum and gallery professionals.
  9. Ian Clarke, featured 2019 Iowa Flute Festival artist

    Iowa Flute Festival 2019 Online Registration Is Now Open!

    Oct 18, 2018
    Mark your calendars for Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019, when featured guest artist Ian Clarke will join flutists and flute lovers for the festival in Bucksbaum Center for the Arts.
  10. back of student at typewriter

    Understanding Flawed Feminists

    Oct 16, 2018
    Students study controversial writers, critics, and activists during the 1960s through the 1980s who have been mostly or entirely erased from feminist history in this capstone course.

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