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  1. #robinhoodfail: The Ethics of Public Scholarship and the Digital Liberal Arts

    An expert in Black women’s use of digital media to promote social justice discusses lessons from a failed project to make the internet safer.
  2. Man Enough? Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, and the Politics of Presidential Masculinity

    Apr 04, 2017
    Jackson Katz, Ph.D., will cover the 2016 election and the politics of presidential masculinity.
  3. 2017 Japanese Language Speech Contest

    Apr 04, 2017

    On Saturday, March 25, the 31st Annual Japanese Language Speech Contest was held by the Consulate General of Japan in Chicago.

    Four students  were selected from Grinnell College to…

  4. Two students stand in front of a large sculpture made of many segments of straight wire.

    Bachelor of Arts Exhibition

    Apr 04, 2017
    Annual student art exhibition in Faulconer Gallery opens April 7, 2017. Runs through May 7.
  5. Indian Folk Singers

    Apr 03, 2017
    Prahlad Singh Tipanya and his ensemble sing the poetry of the iconoclastic mystic Kabir in the vigorous and joyful folk style of the Malwa region.
  6. Mark Laver, Kendrick Lamar, and Hip Hop at Grinnell

    Apr 03, 2017

    Assistant professor of music, Mark Laver’s 2016 First-Year Tutorial course was featured in a USA Today College article, “

  7. "Queer Tropicalia" - Fredo Rivera '06 presents at Wigwood 2017

    Mar 30, 2017
    Fredo Rivera '06, assistant professor of art history, lectured on art, performance, and gender expression.
  8. Can the Muslim Speak?

    Mar 29, 2017
    How conversations about Islam in the West limit the prospects of Muslim perspectives and identities in the global public mainstream.
  9. A group of students standing on a terrace by the ocean

    Crossing Borders: Migration & Membership in the 21st Century Seminar in Tijuana

    Mar 27, 2017
    Fifteen Grinnell College first-year students participating in the Global Learning Program spent the first week of spring break 2017 in the southwestern United States.
  10. Conversing With Art

    Mar 23, 2017

    Art is a language. Artists communicate with us through color, form, subject, scale, texture, movement, and symbols. We all know how to “read” this language, if we stop and engage with the art…

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