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Alumni Recitation Hall (or ARH) is the main classroom building for students in languages, social studies and humanities. The Tudor-style building houses classrooms, seminar rooms, faculty offices, the Writing Laboratory, Audio-Visual Center, and a computing laboratory. Courtesy of Grinnell College.
The Joe Rosenfield '25 Center serves as the campus hub of student activity and a meeting place for all Grinnellians. The center is home to a variety of campus services, including the state-of-the-art Marketplace campus dining facility. Courtesy of Grinnell College.
The Conard Environmental Research Area, located 11 miles southwest of campus, provides a varied ecosystem for student and faculty research and a new education center for classroom use in the study of ecology. A 50 kW wind turbine provides more than 90 percent of the electricity for the education center. Courtesy of Grinnell College.
Rosenbloom Field is the home to the Pioneer football team and seats 1500 spectators on the north perimeter of campus. Courtesy of Grinnell College.
The Bucksbaum Center for the Arts provides classroom and performance space for the fine arts departments of art, music, theatre, and dance. Bucksbaum is also home to the Faulconer Gallery, which presents exhibitions of historical and contemporary art on a rotating basis. Courtesy of Grinnell College.
The Robert N. Noyce '49 Science Center includes research laboratories and classrooms for the physical sciences, psychology, mathematics, statistics, and computer science, and a science library. Courtesy of Grinnell College.
Burling Library is home to the most significant portion of the Grinnell College Libraries' collections and the college’s archives. In 1982, the library underwent a renovation that doubled the study and shelf space of the original building. Courtesy of Grinnell College.
Gates-Rawson Tower, with its elaborate central archway, is a campus landmark and the entrance to the open, green recreational space on north campus. Courtesy of Grinnell College.
The college's residence halls house nearly 90 percent of Grinnell students. There are 19 residence halls—six on south campus, nine on north campus, and four on east campus—varying in size from 40 to 115 students. Courtesy of Grinnell College.
The Joe Rosenfield '25 Center serves as the campus hub of student activity and a meeting place for all Grinnellians. The center is home to a variety of campus services, including the state-of-the-art Marketplace campus dining facility. Courtesy of Grinnell College.