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Chikako Inoue

Chikako Inoue ’26 Is This Year’s Recipient of the Fischlowitz Travel Fellowship. 

Mar 28, 2025
This year’s recipient of the Fischlowitz Travel Fellowship, Chikako Inoue ’26 , will explore the history of comfort women in World War II.
A screenshot of Eli Conrod-Wovcha on Senegalese television news

Student Becomes Celebrity in Senegal

Mar 24, 2025
Eli Conrod-Wovcha ’26 was excited to study abroad in Senegal in the fall of 2024, but he never expected to become a celebrity there.
A group of 19th century women and men students at Grinnell

Toward Equal Education for All

Mar 19, 2025
In honor of Women’s History Month, our Three-Minute History series looks back at the role of women in the early years of the College.
A smiling young woman poses in from of colorful flags.

Economics: The Art of Making Choices

Mar 17, 2025
After graduation, economics and Chinese major Jivyaa Vaidya accepted a job with Morningstar Inc., a global financial services company headquartered in Chicago.
Musicians sit in orange chairs and other stand

Music of Butcher Brown to Heat Up Grinnell

Mar 14, 2025
The band Butcher Brown will perform a concert in Herrick Chapel on the Grinnell College campus at 7:30 p.m. on March 27.
Artwork by Merian depicting orange flowers with several types of insects

Maria Sibylla Merian’s ‘The Metamorphoses of the Insects of Surinam’

Mar 27, 2025
Highlights from the Grinnell College Museum of Art collection, with expert commentary from Associate Director Dan Strong.
Students chatting and looking at books in the background, with shelf in the foreground

Five Questions about GrinnBooks

Mar 04, 2025
As an extension of the popular Five Questions series, the Office of Communications and Marketing is sitting down with key Grinnell leaders to get the latest information about important College initiatives. We asked Brad Lindberg, associate vice president of institutional initiatives and enrollment, to get the latest on Grinnbooks.
Galen Abdur-Razzaq, master flutist

Celebrating Black History Month at Grinnell College

Feb 17, 2025
Throughout February, Grinnell College honors the significant contributions of Black Americans to history, culture, and society. This year, the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (ODEI) is hosting engaging events that highlight the impact of Black leaders, artists, and movements.
A snowy scene of the Robert N. Noyce ’49 Science Center

$10 Million Gift to Support Faculty and Curricular Excellence, Scholarships

Feb 17, 2025
Grinnell College announced today that a $10 million estate gift from the Robert N. Noyce Trust will establish an endowed chair in computer science, a fund for curricular development, an endowed scholarship, and an endowed fund for scientific equipment, as well as support the Pioneer Fund, which addresses the College’s most pressing needs.
Artwork of a women's face in profile

Käthe Kollwitz German’s ‘Self-Portrait in Profile’

Feb 13, 2025
Highlights from the Grinnell College Museum of Art collection, with expert commentary from Associate Director Dan Strong.

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