DSA Entrance

A Kaleidoscope of Support

Sep 30, 2024
The College’s Office of Communications and Marketing and the DSA have been collaborating to enhance resources that impact student experience.
students walking on campus

The Next Generation of Grinnellians: Introducing the Class of 2028

Aug 27, 2024
New students, described by one as eager to explore Grinnell’s “academic smorgasbord,” bring their creativity and collaborative spirit that will enrich the College’s vibrant tradition of academic excellence within the liberal arts, inclusivity, and dynamic exchange of ideas. 
sun shining on building with blue sky

Air Conditioning Units Being Installed in North and South Residence Halls

Jul 22, 2024
The College is excited to announce a significant improvement in the comfort and livability of our residence halls.
Rabbi Sarah Brammer-Shlay

Rabbi Sarah Brammer-Shlay Appointed as Grinnell College Chaplain

Mar 27, 2024
Rabbi Brammer-Shlay brings a wealth of experience and a deep commitment to spiritual leadership and community engagement.
Interim Vice President of Student Affairs JC Lopez

5 Questions with JC Lopez

Nov 01, 2023
JC Lopez answers a few questions about his life, work, and his Grinnell experience so far.
Students walking to class outside

Where Journeys Meet

Aug 29, 2023
The familiar hum of eager conversations and the laughter of old friends reuniting blended harmoniously with the cadence of fresh voices, painting a vivid picture of a community where journeys converge, united by the pursuit of knowledge and a world of perspectives.
Tucker talks to students with a PowerPoint slide of cakes behind her.

The Sweet Taste of Feminism

May 12, 2023
For Instagram-savvy and feminist baker Becca Rea-Tucker ’15, keeping in touch with her personal experiences and political line has been crucial in shaping her baking empire on Instagram, @thesweetfeminist, and her recipe book, “Baking by Feel.”
The exterior of Steiner Hall

Building Identity and Culture Around Disability

May 02, 2023
Grinnell is demonstrating its leadership among small liberal arts colleges by creating a new Disability Cultural Center on campus.

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