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Studio Art
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This collection contains the work made by students in Grinnell’s Studio Art Department. Student work involves a broad range of media from studio courses, which includes: painting, drawing, sculpture, ceramics, print media, digital media, and installation. It also features images from student exhibitions at the Smith Gallery, and the annual Bachelor of Arts Exhibition at the Faulconer Gallery.
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grinnell:studio-student-art
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Scholarship at Grinnell
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Publications, research papers and posters, performance programs, and other materials that document the scholarly and creative accomplishments of Grinnell College's students, faculty and staff, as well as syllabi, handouts, and related materials created by Grinnell College faculty for courses at Grinnell.
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grinnell:scholarship
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Grinnell and You Newsletter
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Grinnell and You was a newsletter for college alumni published between January 1921 and June 1940.
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grinnell:you-newsletter
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Prospective and New Students
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Materials originating from the Office of Admissions and the Office of Student Affairs, which include herdbooks, new student pamphlets, and admissions brochures.
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grinnell:new-students
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Social Gospel
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The Social Gospel Movement of the late 19th century arose in response to the disruptions of the era: urbanization, industrialization, immigration, wealth inequality, and labor unrest among them. Some religious leaders responded to this by asking, “What would Jesus Do?” and sought to bring a more just society into being. During the 1890s, Grinnell was a leading center of this movement through the leadership of George A. Gates, President of the College, and George D. Herron, the Professor of Applied Christianity. This collection contains images, texts, correspondence, and other materials that document the influence of the Social Gospel in Grinnell.
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grinnell:social-gospel