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  1. Zhiheng Sheng

    Helping Monitor Toxic Algal Blooms

    Student researchers develop prototype monitoring device.
  2. Goyal, Bailey, and Gubner at poster session

    Digging into Cancer Research

    Jun 11, 2019
    Students collaborate with a faculty mentor on health-related science.
  3. Photo of damage caused by 1882 cyclone in Grinnell

    The Cyclone of 1882: Destruction and Rebirth in Grinnell, Iowa

    Jun 07, 2019
    Exhibit now on display in Burling Gallery, lower level.
  4. Coaching student talks to three young athletes

    Comprehensive Coaching

    Jun 05, 2019
    PHE 202 Coaching Methods combines sports and science with elements of the social sciences to provide a solid foundation for the coaching and administration of youth programs from prekindergarten through high school.
  5. Salisbury House library

    College in Talks to Acquire Library Collection from Historic Salisbury House

    Jun 04, 2019
    The College has preliminarily agreed to acquire the Des Moines Salisbury House’s library collection of rare books including first editions and historic documents.
  6. Promotions and Tenure of Faculty Announced for 2019–20

    Jun 04, 2019
    The Board of Trustees has approved the awarding of tenure to seven faculty members and President Raynard S. Kington has approved eight faculty promotions for the 2019–20 academic year.
  7. Jin Chang

    Intrigued by the Challenge of Intro to Philosophy

    May 30, 2019
    How majoring in philosophy prepared Jin Chang ’19 for grad school
  8. Jasper Yang

    Evolution of a First-Year Research Project

    May 30, 2019
    How one student turned a personal interest into a research symposium presentation.
  9. Salsa Dancing Lesson for All Ages and Skills Set for Wednesday, May 29

    May 28, 2019
    An informal lesson in salsa dancing for the general public will take place from 7 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, May 29, at the Drake Community Library.
  10. Amy Tan

    Amy Tan, Doctor of Humane Letters

    May 24, 2019
    Writer, artist and advocate Amy Tan received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters at Grinnell College Commencement 2019 and gave the commencement address.

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