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  1. Off-Campus Study Photo Contest

    Office of Off-Campus Study held 1st annual photo contest with winners in 4 categories — people, place, thing, and custom — as well as an overall contest winner.
  2. Campus Construction Update: April 4-10

    Apr 07, 2017
    Please be safe and aware of activity that may affect you.
  3. James McBride

    James McBride & The Good Lord Bird Band

    Apr 07, 2017
    Bestselling author, musician, and screenwriter James McBride and The Good Lord Bird Band perform at the next Writers @ Grinnell event.
  4. Four Futures: Life After Capitalism

    Apr 06, 2017
    Peter Frase imagines how a post-capitalist world might look deploying the tools of both social science and speculative fiction.
  5. Thank you for helping us meet this year’s goal!

    Apr 06, 2017
    Thank you to the 3,064 donors who invested in Grinnell College and its students by making a gift on Scarlet & Give Back Day. We have once again surpassed our highest expectations, raising $772,001.22 to support the teaching and learning of Grinnellians.
  6. Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity Symposium

    Apr 06, 2017
    Students present research, scholarship, and creative activity at symposium April 17-20 and at performances scheduled in April and May.
  7. Jennifer Snook

    Paganism, Demystified

    Apr 05, 2017
    Theory meets experiential learning in new sociology-religious studies course.
  8. #robinhoodfail: The Ethics of Public Scholarship and the Digital Liberal Arts

    Apr 05, 2017
    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.
  9. 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.
  10. 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.

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