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April 4 Johanna Meehan Research in Progress Talk

Mar 23, 2023
Grinnell Faculty/Staff Research Series Event, 4 pm, Tuesday, April 4, 2023, in Burling First Floor Lounge
Ed Cohn meets with students

Cohn Wins Grant to Study KGB’s ‘Prophylactic Chats’

Mar 20, 2023
Professor of History Edward Cohn has won a grant from the National Council for Eurasian and East European Research (NCEEER) to conduct research on the KGB tactic known as the “prophylactic chat” — an "invitation" sent to citizens suspected of “anti-Soviet acts.”
Student-Athlete Mentors

Managing the Juggling Act

Mar 17, 2023
The Student-Athlete Mentors group connects students with resources and each other.
Liz Rodrigues

Liz Rodrigues to Pursue a Mellon New Directions Fellowship Through a $220,000 Grant from the Mellon Foundation

Mar 17, 2023
The Mellon New Directions program allows mid-career scholars in the humanities to undertake formal training in fields outside their own to be able to conduct high-quality cross-disciplinary projects. 
Raven Leilani

Writers@Grinnell Welcomes Distinguished Author, Raven Leilani, Thursday, April 20, 2023; 8 p.m.

Mar 16, 2023
Writers@Grinnell welcomes award winning novelist, and this year's Distinguished Author, Raven Leilani, on Thursday, April 20 at 8 p.m. in Rosenfield Center, Room 101.
A girl with laboratory goggles leans over a bench, carefully pouring a reagent from a brown bottle into a graduated cylinder.

A Morning in Organic Chemistry II Lab

Mar 16, 2023
Join organic chemistry students in the lab for a fly-on-the-wall experience of their investigations, collaboration, and antics.
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Leveling Up

Mar 14, 2023
The Level Up program helps second-year students take overcome new challenges and take advantage of new opportunities.
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The Student Organization of Latines: Tradition, Love, and Communidad

Apr 21, 2023
The Student Organization of Latinx, an affinity group for Grinnell’s Latinx members, hosts long-time traditions like Quince, SOL Potluck, and Reggaeton.
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Nadia Vossoughi Introduces Collective Action to Psychology Curriculum

Mar 13, 2023
Vossoughi, assistant professor of psychology, challenges students to explore the role of social psychology in coalition building and collective action.
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Finding Community Within the Asian-American Association

Jun 08, 2023
Delve inside the Asian-American Association, an organization shaped by fun, openness, and acceptance.

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