The Writers@Grinnell series continues with acclaimed debut novelists Sarah Thankam Mathews and Belinda Huijuan Tang on Thurs. Sept. 29, 2022, at 8 p.m. in the Pioneer Bookshop.
The 2022–23 Writers@Grinnell series kicks off with poets Kaveh Akbar and Paige Lewis on Tuesday, Sept. 20, at 8 p.m. in the Joe Rosenfield ’25 Center, Room 101.
The Grinnell College Department of Biology is seeking to hire a colleague whose research and expertise fall under the umbrella of evolutionary biology. You can see the full position description and application details here.
Daniel Rosenbloom’s MAP, titled Russian-English Translation of Russian-language Linguistic Studies, reflects his interest in languages and politics. Rosenbloom set out to translate a book on the linguistics of the Avar language, which is spoken in the remote Russian republic of Dagestan.
The Psychology Excellence Prize is awarded annually to a graduating psychology major who demonstrated notable voluntary engagement with and commitment to the values of the discipline.
The research project examines the impact of changes in the United States’ international tax system on the employment and earnings of U.S.-based workers. The goal of the project is to better understand how policymakers can design international tax systems to help domestic workers.
Beisner, a class of 2022 graduate from Grinnell, Iowa, and originally from Denton, Texas, majored in psychology and Spanish with the intent of pursuing a graduate degree in social work and public policy.
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