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  1. Special Campus Memo: HLC Accreditation

    Grinnell College has been reaffirmed in its accreditation with the Higher Learning Commission
  2. Scholar to Discuss Women on the Move in the Ancient Mediterranean

    Apr 05, 2019
    Professor Sheila Dillon of Duke University will present "Crossing the Corrupting Sea: Women on the move in the ancient Mediterranean” at 4:15 p.m., Thursday, April 25, 2019.
  3. News and newspapers

    Stay up to date! Stay informed!

    Apr 04, 2019
    Online access to Washington Post, New York Times, Chronicle of Higher Education, and PressReader.
  4. silhouette of woman at stages of life from toddler through old age

    Memoirs

    Apr 04, 2019
    Check out the book display curated by Mai Vu ’21 and located near the Peer Mentoring area in Burling.
  5. I'm Not Running - Woman speaking into barrage of mics

    Streaming of British Political Drama Set for April 14

    Apr 04, 2019
    The British political drama I’m Not Running will be streamed at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 14, in Harris Center Cinema as part of a series of encore productions performed by the London-based National Theatre.
  6. Mark Zimmermann puts on a wetsuit for students during their tour of the Alaska Fisheries Science Center in Seattle

    Students Discover How Alumni Utilize Data Science on Seattle Spring Break Trip

    Apr 02, 2019
    During the STEM Career Community trek to Seattle this spring, students met data scientists who said their job didn’t theoretically exist.
  7. From left: Kate Rohrbuagh welcomes the group to headquarters of the Peace Corps.

    From the Peace Corps to the Pentagon, Students Explore International Affairs Over Break

    Apr 02, 2019
    The Rosenfield Program brings students out of the classroom to delve into international affairs in Washington, D.C., as part of the College’s globally informed, inquiry-led curriculum.
  8. Special Campus Memo: Campus Staff Climate Survey

    Apr 02, 2019
    On Wednesday, April 3, Grinnell College staff members will receive an email invitation to take part in a campus staff climate survey administered by the Higher Education Research Institute (HERI). This confidential survey will seek staff input about job satisfaction, general issues and concerns, and areas for improvement. Widespread participation and candid input are the best ways for the community to share staff insights, which can be used to create meaningful plans that address concerns. President Raynard S. Kington has asked that the results of the survey be shared fully with the community to develop an action plan. Survey results will be shared with staff during the fall 2019 semester.
  9. Scholar to Discuss Women’s Response to White Supremacy, Fascism

    Apr 01, 2019
    Valerie Ann Johnson, who holds a faculty chair and directs Africana Women’s Studies at Bennett College in North Carolina, will give a lecture about how women respond to white supremacy and fascism at 4:15 p.m. on Thursday, April 4, in Room 152 of the Bucksbaum Center for the Arts.
  10. Owen Daley ’20 looking at different pieces in the Print and Drawing study room

    Changing Direction

    Apr 01, 2019
    An internship at the Stanley Museum of Art helped one student discover his future by exploring the past.

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