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  1. Kistle Closed

    Kistle Science Library Closed January 2-14, 2019

    ITS internet work is currently in progress in Noyce and it has interrupted data connectivity.
  2. Student sits at CERA drawing a bison

    Defining the Humanities

    Dec 17, 2018

    Elfenbein: It’s the study of how people make sense of their lives, but importantly, what it is that they produce to communicate, and how they communicate what…

  3. Grinnell water polo player with ball

    Anybody Can Do It

    Dec 17, 2018
    From the bleachers, water polo looks challenging. “It’s unlike any sport I’ve ever played before,” says Camille Hall ’19, women’s team co-captain. “It’s so multifaceted.”
  4. Gates-Rawson tower

    Statement Regarding Union Expansion

    Dec 14, 2018
    The College has not, and will not, oppose the union’s request to withdraw its petition. The College’s concern has always been about how the expansion of the student union could affect Grinnell’s distinctive culture and diminish educational opportunities for our students. We believe the actions we took to preserve our educational mission were in the best interests of the Grinnell College community.
  5. Students experiment with print making

    How Technology Shapes Human History

    Dec 12, 2018
    With multiple faculty experts, students in Evolution of Technology experiment with innovations and confidently pursue their own ideas and knowledge about them.
  6. Special Campus Memo: Appeal

    Dec 07, 2018
    As discussed earlier and after careful consideration, the College has moved forward with its appeal of the NLRB Regional Office's decision to hold last month's election for student workers to expand the membership of UGSDW. We want to share some additional perspective on why we have taken this step.
  7. Artistic rendering of fenceline in a field with ray of light

    Concert to Feature Oratorio about Matthew Shepard on Sunday, Dec. 9

    Dec 06, 2018
    The Grinnell Oratorio Society and the Grinnell Singers will present the Iowa premiere of the complete Considering Matthew Shepard oratorio by Craig Hella Johnson at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 9, in Sebring-Lewis Hall in the Bucksbaum Center for the Arts.
  8. Opeyemi Awe ’15

    Opeyemi Awe ’15 Named Schwarzman Scholar

    Dec 06, 2018
    Former Student Government Association President and Thomas J. Watson Fellow Opeyemi “Ope” Awe ’15 has been named a Schwarzman Scholar to pursue graduate study in global affairs in Beijing.

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