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  1. The Zimbabwe Mbira Ensemble
    Campus & Community

    Making Musical Connections

    The Zimbabwe Mbira Ensemble welcomes all members of the community to engage with and experience music in new ways.
  2. Grinnell College National Poll Reveals Americans’ Distrust of Artificial Intelligence

    Oct 25, 2023
    Americans say tech companies and platforms like Google, Apple and Facebook have too much influence in their lives.
  3. Image with Something Wicked This Way Comes

    Witching Hour Pop-up Exhibit

    Oct 25, 2023
    Drop by Burling Lounge, Tuesday, Oct. 31, from Noon–1 p.m. and meet bewitching materials from Special Collections!
  4. Adriane pipettes a solution into a small plastic test tube.

    The Unlikelihood of an “Eureka Moment”

    Oct 23, 2023
    "You just can’t have results be the daily thing that’s keeping you going," Adriane Thompson ’24 learned during summer MAP research with Ben DeRidder, professor of biology.
  5. Candy

    Trick or Treat; OER is Sweet!

    Oct 23, 2023
    Need some candy for Halloween? Learn about Open Educational Resources (OER) and add your name in a drawing to win a bucket of candy!
  6. Idelle Cooper and her students walk through a stream with nets to catch insects

    Evolution, Art, and the Jewelwing Damselfly

    Oct 23, 2023
    Associate Professor of Biology Idelle Cooper ’01 found herself back at Grinnell this fall — this time as a faculty member in the Department of Biology.
  7. Nicole Eikmeier and Leo Rodriguez

    Harris Faculty Fellows Research Presentations

    Oct 23, 2023
    Please join us at 4:15 pm, Oct. 31 in Burling Lounge as we welcome our returning 2022-23 Harris Faculty Fellows, Nicole Eikmeier and Leo Rodriguez, who will present about the research they conducted during their yearlong research leave!
  8. Grinnell College National Poll Shows Biden and Trump in a Dead Heat

    Oct 19, 2023
    The newest Grinnell College National Poll shows President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump in a dead heat among likely voters if the 2024 general election was held today.
  9. Gloved hands place samples of brain tissue in a petri dish filled with yellow solution.

    The Trials and Tribulations of a Teenage Rat

    Oct 19, 2023
    A summer MAP brought Ioanna Giannakou ’24 into close contact with rats, studying the effects of early-life stress on their anxiety and depression levels.
  10. Kailee, a young woman with curly brown hair, smiles while working at her laptop computer.

    Pictionary for Robots

    Oct 19, 2023
    In the first in a series of stories about Mentored Advanced Projects from summer 2023, follow Katie Shermak ’25 as she models human visual imagination in order to build better artificial intelligence.

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