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  1. Iowa landscape at CERA

    Getting to the Meat of the Matter

    If you drive to Grinnell on Interstate 80, you might be inclined to think Iowa’s economy is heavily agriculture-based. Your eyes might deceive you, says Jack Mutti, professor emeritus of economics.
  2. Alumni Award winner honored during the Alumni Reunion Assembly

    Alumni Council Announces 2019 Grinnell Alumni Awards Recipients

    Jan 09, 2019
    The Grinnell College Alumni Council has selected 14 exceptional graduates to receive the 2019 Alumni Awards.
  3. Scene from Adriana Lecouvreur opera

    Live Streaming of Metropolitan Opera’s "Adriana Lecouvreur" Set for Jan. 12

    Jan 08, 2019
    The Metropolitan Opera’s new production of "Adriana Lecouvreur," composed by Francesco Cilea, will be streamed beginning at noon on Saturday, Jan. 12, in the Harris Center Cinema.
  4. Detail of a branch and rope

    Faulconer Gallery Features John Wilson’s Studies for a Lynching Mural

    Jan 08, 2019
    Faulconer Gallery and Yale University Art Gallery are collaborating on a traveling exhibition about John Wilson’s studies for a lynching mural to honor an important American artist and his commitment to social justice.
  5. Tor Erickson ’01 and Isabella Kugel ’20 stand in front of wood slabs that were made into a desk that now greets visitors in the new Admission and Student Financial Services center.

    No Room for Error

    Jan 03, 2019
    From flowering crabapples to sycamores, birches, and firs, the trees dotting Grinnell’s campus have served as familiar landmarks — as well as beloved spots to climb, make art, and meet for class — for generations of Grinnell students.
  6. Monessa Cummins, associate professor of classics, and Jiayun Chen ’19, a classics and art history double major, examine a marble Roman portrait head, believed to be from the 1st century, in the print study room of the Burling Library.

    Why Should We Study the Humanities?

    Jan 03, 2019
    As new learning spaces dedicated to humanities and social studies rise up on the Grinnell campus, so are conversations springing up about what those disciplines commonly identified as “the humanities” mean to our lives.
  7. Max Hill ’20 (left) and Stefanie Ochoa ’20 (right)

    Gilman Scholarships Enable Two Students to Study Abroad

    Jan 02, 2019
    Stefanie Ochoa ’20 will study in Shanghai, China, and Max Hill ’20 will explore how cities work on four continents, thanks to the Gilman Scholarships they received to study abroad.
  8. Mithila Iyer

    Embracing the Challenges of Independent Travel

    Dec 21, 2018
    Mithila Iyer ’19 used the Fischlowitz Travel Fellowship to travel across the country to observe and interact with minority theatre productions.
  9. Image of loggia with text: Special Campus Memo

    Special Campus Memo: Student Unionization Petition Withdrawal

    Dec 21, 2018
    Grinnell has been informed that the Regional Director of the National Labor Relations Board has 
  10. Anne Harris

    Anne Harris Appointed Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the College

    Dec 20, 2018
    Anne Harris of DePauw University, who has over 20 years of experience in higher education, will join Grinnell as vice president for academic affairs and dean of the College.

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