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  1. Students in Art History class taught by Jenny Anger

    The Art of Discovery

    In the Art History Senior Seminar, students pursue their own interests, conduct independent research, and discover new ways of learning.
  2. Isabelle Demers

    Virtuoso Organist to Perform Concert on Saturday, April 6

    Apr 01, 2019
    Isabelle Demers, who is rapidly becoming recognized as one of North America's most virtuosic organists, will perform a concert at 3 p.m. Saturday, April 6, in Herrick Chapel to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the restoration of the chapel’s historic organ.
  3. Tourists on steps in front of huge Buddha carved into a cliff

    Global Learning from Grinnell to Dunhuang

    Apr 01, 2019
    A research project in China was just the beginning of this student’s educational journey.
  4. Tyehimba Jess

    Writers@Grinnell to Feature Renowned Poet Tyehimba Jess

    Mar 29, 2019
    Pulizer Prizewinning poet Tyehimba Jess will lead a roundtable discussion about writing at 4:15 p.m. and read from his work at 8 p.m. on Thursday, April 4, in the Joe Rosenfield ’25 Center as part of the Writers@Grinnell program.
  5. Celebrate GHS Girls Basketball on April 3

    Mar 27, 2019
    The College invites the public to celebrate the positive impact girls high school basketball has on Grinnell at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 3, in connection with the Hometown Teams: How Sports Shape America Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition at Drake Community Library.
  6. Wil Haygood

    Renowned Author Wil Haygood to Give Memorial Lecture on April 11

    Mar 27, 2019
    Award-winning writer Wil Haygood will lead a roundtable discussion about writing at 4:15 p.m. and give the Armando Montaño Memorial Lecture at 8 p.m. on Thursday, April 11, in the Joe Rosenfield ’25 Center as part of the Writers@Grinnell program.
  7. Emily Mesev in a forest

    Bio Chem + English = Powerful Double Major

    Mar 23, 2019
    Emily Mesev ’15, molecular biology Ph.D. student at Princeton University, says that when she first visited Grinnell, “it felt like the best place for me.”
  8. Bao Ying Chen ’14

    Motivated by Research Opportunities

    Mar 23, 2019
    Bao Ying Chen ’14, biomedical physics graduate student at UCLA, was drawn to Grinnell by its commitment to diversity, the financial resources offered to students, and the flexibility of its individually advised curriculum. “Without Grinnell’s help, I do not think I would have been able to pursue a higher education degree,” says Chen, a first-generation college student.
  9. Nick Hunter in warm clothing near a spillway

    How a Spanish Major Can Help with an Engineering Graduate Degree

    Mar 23, 2019
    Talk about flexible. Nick Hunter ’15 is using the skills he developed as a Spanish major in his graduate program in engineering.
  10. Collin Kramer works with younger students

    Well Prepared for Med School with Space for Other Interests

    Mar 23, 2019
    Collin Kramer ’15, a third-year medical student at the University of Iowa, came to Grinnell knowing that he wanted to study medicine. Thanks to the small class sizes, dedicated faculty, and abundant research opportunities offered by Grinnell’s biological chemistry program, Kramer graduated feeling well-prepared for medical school.

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