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Mission
Founded
in 2001, the purpose of the Center is to draw attention to
and support superlative research and teaching in the Humanities
at Grinnell, to provide Grinnell faculty with an opportunity
to be in dialogue with Humanities scholars from around the
world, to be an ongoing forum for sustained communication
between the Humanities and academic endeavors in Social Sciences
and Sciences at Grinnell, and to provide selected students
with the opportunity for intensive intellectual collaborations
with faculty.
The activities
of the Center each year focus on a broad theme selected by
the Center's Advisory Board in connection with the research
interests of the Distinguished Visiting Professor in the Humanities.
Each year, the Visiting Professor—in residence on campus for
the Fall Semester—offers an upper-level interdisciplinary
seminar open to Juniors and Seniors and directs a Faculty
Seminar. In addition, he or she will offer a number of public
lectures at the College and will return to Grinnell late in
the Spring Semester as keynote speaker at a major Humanities
Symposium devoted to the topic of the Fall's Faculty Seminar.
Center
Staff
Director:
Daniel Reynolds
Associate Professor of German
Administrative
Assistant: Sondi Burnell
641-269-4343
FAX: 641-269-4330
burnell@grinnell.edu
Advisory
Board:
Jenny Anger, Art
Karla Erickson, Sociology
Richard Fyffe, Burling Library
Susan Ireland, French
Shuchi Kapila, English
Tyler Roberts, Religious Studies
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