Data Centers & Public Resources
A panel discussion on Data Centers & Public Resources, co-sponsored by the John C. Culver Public Policy Center and the Interdisciplinary Studies Program. Moderator: Kathie Obradovich, Editor, Iowa Capital Dispatch…
A panel discussion on Data Centers & Public Resources, co-sponsored by the John C. Culver Public Policy Center and the Interdisciplinary Studies Program. Moderator: Kathie Obradovich, Editor, Iowa Capital Dispatch…
Speaker: Dr. Paige Sweet, associate Professor of Sociology, University of Michigan
Gallery Reception to celebrate Aswati Subramanian's art exhibit. Aswati's show is titled Space Coast and features 21 works of art created using various media. Her exhibition runs until April 24,…
Presidential historian Douglas Brinkley, Katherine Tsanoff Brown Chair in Humanities and professor of history at Rice University, delivers the 15th Annual Culver Lecture at Simpson College. Brinkley is the author of 24…
A day of no class, where students, staff and faculty spend time volunteering in the greater Indianola community.
Free Admission Concert at Lekberg Hall 7:00 P.M.
"Let My Love Be Heard" featuring the Simpson College Choir and Chamber Singers
The Simpson College Men’s & Women’s Coaching Staff & Current Players are excited to offer an exciting lineup of camps during the Summer of 2026! Our summer camps provide expert…
https://www.simpson.edu/life-at-simpson/ways-to-get-involved/music-performing-arts/simpson-productions-2025-26-season/ Rumor. Scandal. Destruction. Set in a school for girls run by two unmarried women, this 1934 play examines the destructive force of a homophobic moral panic. Once a malicious youngster…
https://www.simpson.edu/life-at-simpson/ways-to-get-involved/music-performing-arts/simpson-productions-2025-26-season/ Rumor. Scandal. Destruction. Set in a school for girls run by two unmarried women, this 1934 play examines the destructive force of a homophobic moral panic. Once a malicious youngster…
Rumor. Scandal. Destruction. Set in a school for girls run by two unmarried women, this 1934 play examines the destructive force of a homophobic moral panic. Once a malicious youngster starts…
Gain a glimpse into Simpson Online Graduate Degrees! Graduate Program Preview