Five Grinnell College students will be receiving funds from the Wilson Center to implement projects of their own design to help the Grinnell community. On Monday, April 24, Grinnell students gave presentations for this year’s Wilson Center SPARK pitch event. Students, who could be in groups or do an individual presentation, pitched their ideas to.
“¡Viva Maestro!” is a 2022 feature documentary film that brings the viewer to concert halls around the world as director, writer and producer Ted Braun showcases the electric conductor Gustavo Dudamel. Braun came to Grinnell College last Wednesday, April 12 to screen the movie and participate in a Q&A, sponsored by the Rosenfield Program, the.
Where do you spend your time on the Grinnell College campus? If you’re a social sciences or humanities major, you are sure to have a lot of classes in the new Humanities and Social Studies Center (HSSC). If you are a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) major, you likely spend much of your time.
The Grinnell Area Arts Council is home to an Observing With NASA exhibit kiosk until May 27. The kiosk allows users to explore photographs of planets, constellations and other objects in space, courtesy of NASA telescopes. Users can also take their own pictures of various celestial objects via telescopes operated by NASA across the country..
An exhibit of original work by Aubrie Torhorst `23 is currently on display at the Smith Gallery in the Joe Rosenfield `25 Center (JRC). The show, titled “Autonomy,” is open through March 10. The show features five acrylic paintings relating to the theme of autonomy and personal identity in the healthcare system. Each painting is.