Sharon Quinsaat Receives National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend

Apr 22, 2020
The NEH Summer Stipend provides $6,000 to support continuous full-time work on a humanities project for two consecutive months.

Author of "American Sutra" to Discuss Book

Nov 13, 2019
When the FBI began mass incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II, Buddhist priests were among the first to be incarcerated. "American Sutra" tells the story of Japanese American Buddhists (the largest group of Buddhists in the United States at that time) in the context of anti-Japanese sentiment during World War II and draws parallels to contemporary challenges to religious freedom facing Americans today.
Steven Duong

In Pursuit of Poetry

May 20, 2019

Steven Duong ’19 began writing poetry seriously as a second-year student at Grinnell. Fast-forward to his senior year, and he is preparing to pursue poetry writing during…

Susan Ferguson receives award

Sociology Professor Susan Ferguson Receives National Award

Oct 11, 2018
Susan J. Ferguson, professor and chair of sociology, recently accepted a national honor from the American Sociological Association for her distinguished contributions to undergraduate sociology.
Yesenia Ayala ’18

Yesenia Ayala ’18 Wins IES Abroad’s 2017 Global Citizen of the Year

Mar 20, 2018
Ayala is a part of “the next generation of U.S. college global citizens who are changing the world,” according to the nonprofit study-abroad organization.
2018 Watson fellows

Two Seniors Awarded Prestigious Thomas Watson Fellowships

Mar 15, 2018
Each recipient receives $30,000 for a postgraduate year of study and travel abroad.

Diverse Paths of Leadership and Innovation: Kun Hong Lu '95

Feb 21, 2018
Her deep desire to ease human suffering lead to a private practice providing psychotherapy.
An artwork of seven colorful humans, a skeleton, and a tree crossing the ocean in a small golden boat

Faulconer Gallery to Feature ‘En Voyage: Hybridity and Vodou in Haitian Art’

Jan 05, 2018
The exhibition, curated by nine Grinnell College students, opens on Thursday, Jan. 25 and includes prominent works by Haitian American artist Edouard Duval-Carrié.

Grinnell College to Host U.S. Premiere of 'The Tales of the Tribes' on Nov. 7

Oct 30, 2017
Premiere, and talk by scholar Rashmi Varma, are part of exhibition at Faulconer Gallery.

What It’s Like to Participate in the Diversity Travel Opportunity Program

Jul 24, 2017
Or why visiting campus can help you decide if Grinnell is for you. This is a story about four young women who found each other and, ultimately, Grinnell College through the Diversity Travel Opportunity program.

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