Rachel Bass ’19

Rachel Bass ’19 Receives Prestigious Marshall Scholarship

Dec 04, 2018
Rachel Bass ’19 has been named one of 48 recipients of the prestigious Marshall Scholarship to pursue graduate studies in the United Kingdom. The physics and mathematics major from Salem, Oregon, was selected from about 1,000 applicants on the basis of academic merit, as well as leadership and ambassadorial potential.

Interdisciplinary Passions Lead to Education Professions

Jun 06, 2018

by Dan Covino ’10

As a Grinnell alumnus, former classroom teacher, and current Director of the Center for Careers, Life, and Service<…

M.D. + a Ph.D.?

Oct 30, 2017
Summer research helps a student refine her career goals.
North Campus

Career-Focused Communities Established through $1 Million Alumni Gift

Aug 31, 2017
Two new career-focused communities – Health Professions and Arts, Media, and Communication – will help empower students to live, learn, and work with meaning and purpose thanks to gifts from Grinnell alumni.

Social Justice Prize Global Call for Nominations

Jul 17, 2017
Grinnell College seeks nominations for $100,000 Innovator in Social Justice Prize. Nominations are due by midnight on Oct. 9, 2017.
Jarren Santos ’17

Blazing a Trail of Opportunities

Jul 04, 2017
Jarren Santos ’17’s journey to a master of public health degree included an innovative science program, faculty-mentored advanced projects, a tour to meet alumni in data analysis and technology, off-campus research, and a cooperative degree program.
2016-17 Fulbright recipients

Seven Seniors and One Graduate Awarded Fulbright Grants

May 19, 2017
They will use the prestigious grants to support international study, research, and teaching.
Emily Howe ’16 and Hannah Hwang ’18

Grinnellians win Critical Language Scholarships from U.S. State Department

May 19, 2017
In summer immersion programs, Hannah Hwang ’18 will study Korean in South Korea; Emily Howe ’16 will study Swahili in Tanzania.
Students looking upward

Industry Tours Aid in Career Explorations

May 09, 2017
During spring break in 2017, 20 students trekked to Washington, D.C. and Baltimore to learn more about human rights and technology. Major stops included the Baltimore Sun, the Verizon Innovation Center, and the Federal Trade Commission.
Yesenia Ayala ’18

Yesenia Ayala Awarded Truman Scholarship for Graduate Study

Apr 14, 2017
Ayala aims to earn a Master of Public Administration and influence education policy.

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