
The Office of Disability Resources is in the process of creating and launching several new disability-related intentional communities for students and employees.
The Office of Disability Resources is in the process of creating and launching several new disability-related intentional communities for students and employees.
Grinnell is demonstrating its leadership among small liberal arts colleges by creating a new Disability Cultural Center on campus.
The pilot project will kick off on Tuesday, April 4, at 4:30 p.m. with a gathering at the ASC. Throughout the spring semester, the College plans to host workshops and discussions to engage in conversations about disability culture.
Writers@Grinnell kicks off the spring line-up with DeafBlind poet, essayist, historian, translator, and actor, John Lee Clark, Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2023, at 8 p.m.; Rosenfield Center, Room 101.
Academic Advising and Disability Resources have moved!
Helping all "Grinnellians" be successful academic researchers
November 16, 4:15 p.m., Burling Lounge, 1st floor
Grinnell College and other local venues offer technology to help listeners with hearing loss.
Activist Professor Petra Kuppers will discuss Disability culture pedagogy and social justice on April 22.
Audiologist Juliette Sterkens discusses the listening technologies available to those with hearing loss in the modern world.
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