The Rosenfield Program enriches campus life by sponsoring programming related to public affairs and is especially active in hosting speakers, funding student internships, and organizing study tours for students.
To supplement Grinnell’s existing mental health programming, Student Health and Wellness is offering Mental Health First Aid training and certification to students, faculty, and staff.
Historical Perspectives on U.S. Education examines how and why public education came into being in the United States, whose interests it has served, and whose interests have been neglected, ignored, or suppressed.
The Grinnell Singers and the Grinnell Oratorio Society will present “The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci” on December 2, 2023, at 2 p.m. in Sebring-Lewis Hall.
Please join the Grinnell College Libraries at 4:15 p.m., Nov. 28, as we present our final fall semester Faculty and Staff Research Series talk with Adey Almohsen, 2023–24 Center for Contemporary Arab Studies (CCAS) postdoctoral fellow at Georgetown University, for his Research in Progress talk, “Minds in Exile: An Intellectual History of Palestinians 1945–70.”
Ellen Heath Modersohn ’83 found a fun and therapeutic way to process the events of 2020 — she created a docu-quilt that became a way of documenting a year that was like no other.
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