Molecular architects find inspiration from nature for clues to designing new chemical compounds. Danforth lecture: Putting Atoms in their Place One Bond at a Time.
Ferguson discusses his new book, which examines how a society that is trapped in stagnation might initiate and sustain economic and political development, in this Authors and Artists episode.
Poster exhibition displayed at the Drake Community Library from the Smithsonian honors the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s final and most ambitious vision that each U.S. citizen have equal access to economic opportunities and the American dream.
In this Authors and Artists episode, Marshall Poe ’84 talked to Barbara Trish, about the new book she co-authored "Inside the Bubble: Campaigns, Caucuses, and the Future of the Presidential Nomination Process."
After stepping into the head coach position for the men's basketball program, David Arseneault Jr. shares insights into what it's like leading Grinnell's hometown team.
Provides a suite of digital humanities tools to search, format, and analyze texts drawn from Gale primary-source databases in the libraries’ collection. A variety of data visualization options is included.
Julia Fine ’10 talks about her new book, a provocative meditation on new motherhood, in this Authors and Artists episode.
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