We talk with Dan Kaiser, emeritus professor of history, who shares three lesser-known stories from the 1930s and 40s that illustrate the evolving relationship between the town and College. From racist housing covenants and Japanese internment to botanical gardens and reduced tuition for Episcopal students, we discuss some moments that show how this complex relationship has played out over the years.
Once and Future Grinnell – Ep. 9: Financial Sustainability
Once and Future Grinnell – Ep. 8: Health and Well-Being
Once and Future Grinnell – Ep. 7: Health and Well-Being
Once and Future Grinnell – Ep. 6: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Once and Future Grinnell – Ep. 5: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Once and Future Grinnell – Ep. 4: Educational Excellence and Continuity
Once and Future Grinnell – Ep. 3: Educational Excellence and Continuity
Once and Future Grinnell – Ep. 2: Community
Once and Future Grinnell – Ep. 1: Community
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