- US US-IaGG Archives/RG-O-2
- Serie
- 1982-1985
Committee materials
Committee materials
Office of Intercultural Affairs
Program in Practical Political Education (PPPE)
Rosenfield Program for Public Affiars, International Relations, and Human Rights
Committee files related to the celebration of the College's sesquicentennial. Included are planning documents, copies of all publications and videocassettes created for and funded by the committee, and office files related to all SQC activities.
Sloan Committee. Technology Studies & Problem Solving Program
In the fall of 1982 Grinnell College was one of 10 academic institutions to receive a grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation to establish a program integrating problem solving and technological literacy throughout the liberal arts curriculum. The program consisted of three levels of course work in problem solving, modeling, and technology in any of the academic departments. The program also included an off-campus student/faculty internship program in conjunction with the Washington Center for Learning Alternatives as well as other seminars and internship programs in the summer and during the school year. The chairs of the Sloan Committee have been Elliot Uhlenhopp, Charles Jepsen, and Tom Moore. Technology Studies and Problem Solving continues, with Sloan Foundation support, as a general education quantitate studies program in technology studies . See course catalogs for details.
Statistics in the Liberal Arts Workshop (SLAW)
SLAW was founded by Grinnell College
Stonewall Resource Center and other LGBT materials
The Donald L. Wilson Program in Enterprise and Leadership supports opportunities and learning related to business, government, and nonprofit sectors to develop students' leadership skills, innovation, and career development.To accomplish these goals, the program offers courses taught by both faculty and alumni, invites lecturers, and funds internships in the field. The Wilson Program was originally established in 1986 with a generous gift from Donald Wilson '25, former college trustee (1953-1975) and vice president of Lionel D. Edie and Company.