Grinnell Joins Liberal Arts Colleges Racial Equity Leadership Alliance

Nov 12, 2020
Grinnell is one of 51 Alliance member institutions whose faculty and staff will be afforded opportunities for learning, growth, and change created by the Alliance’s resources.  
Avery Barnett in Grinnell

Avery Barnett ’21 Earns SACNAS Presentation Award

Nov 12, 2020
Avery Barnett ’21, a physics major with concentrations in technology studies and environmental studies from Kington, Jamaica, was recently awarded a presentation award at the 2020 Society for the Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS) — National Diversity in STEM Conference.
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Danielle Evans and Laura van den Berg: Week of Dec. 7, 2020

Nov 09, 2020
Acclaimed short story masters Danielle V. Evans and Laura van den Berg share work from their new collections, followed by a conversation on the craft of short fiction with Dean Bakopoulos.
Latona Giwa

#BlackBirthMatters

Nov 06, 2020
Reflections on Health Humanities and the Birth Justice Movement by Latona Giwa ’09, a leading figure of the American Birth Justice movement, at noon, Nov. 12, 2020
Robert P. Robinson teaching

One Professor’s Winding Path

Oct 21, 2020
How he built a career that matters, step by step
Sheahan Virgin '08 working in his office

Election Rules, Pressure Cookers, and the Impacts of Trumpism

Oct 21, 2020
A new political science prof’s serpentine career path back to Grinnell
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Dean and Natalie Bakopoulos: Nov. 17, 2020

Oct 15, 2020
Writers @ Grinnell director Dean Bakopoulos interviews his sister, novelist and essayist Natalie Bakopoulos, author of the acclaimed new novel, Scorpionfish (Tin House, 2020).
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Ada Limón and Jennifer Knox: Nov. 10, 2020

Oct 15, 2020
Poets and pals Ada Limón and Jennifer L. Knox read from their award-winning work and share a public conversation, moderated by Dean Bakopoulos.
Ralph Savarese and Stephen Kuusisto

Ralph Savarese and Stephen Kuusisto: Oct. 29, 2020

Oct 15, 2020
Join us for a virtual event celebrating the publication of two recent books of poetry by acclaimed authors: “Republican Fathers” (Nine Mile Books) by Ralph James Savarese and “Old Horse, What Is to be Done?”(Tiger Bark Press) by Stephen Kuusisto.

Grinnell Education Partnership Recognized for Supporting Early School Success

Oct 08, 2020
Grinnell Education Partnership is recognized with a third consecutive National Pacesetter Award and five AmeriCorps members begin their service for 2020–21.

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