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  1. Heavy machinery kicks up a cloud of dust as it destroys part of a roof.

    Demolition Makes Way for New Academic Complex

    New Humanities and Social Studies Complex to include new construction and preservation, renovation of Alumni Recitation and Carnegie Halls.
  2. The Pines at Grinnell Arts Center

    Jan 19, 2017
    The Iowa native band provides a fresh take on folk, prairie music at the Grinnell Arts Center.
  3. North campus in the winter

    College Open on Tuesday, January 17

    Jan 17, 2017

    College officials met this morning and determined that Grinnell College will be open per usual today, January 17. The Facilities Management team has treated the roads and sidewalks once and will…

  4. Making the International Intentional

    Jan 12, 2017
    Watson Fellow Opeyemi Awe ’15 reflects on post-grad year around the world.
  5. HSSC Construction Begins!

    Jan 10, 2017

    We have broken ground to start construction of the Humanities and Social Studies Complex (HSSC). This marks the start of some exciting campus improvements, but it also introduces some disruptive…

  6. Crossing the Line: Selections from the Grinnell College Art Collection

    Jan 06, 2017
    Opening January 27, "Crossing the Line" features more than 50 works which connect to current issues of global discourse and reveal lines crossed and repercussions dealt.
  7. Joan Linder: Operation Sunshine

    Jan 06, 2017
    Opening January 27, Joan Linder '92 investigates the environmental history of brownfields and toxic waste sites near Niagara Falls.
  8. Chief IT Officer Named

    Jan 03, 2017

    Dave Robinson was named the College’s chief information technology officer in August. In this newly created position, Robinson will have broad responsibility for academic…

  9. Innovators in Social Justice to Receive 2015 Grinnell Prize

    Jan 03, 2017

    This year’s winners of the Grinnell College Innovator for Social Justice Prize are working creatively to diminish the inequities facing underrepresented populations. The winners are:

  10. Reading, Writing, Remembering

    Jan 03, 2017

    Tracy Huling ’77 and Brian Buckley ’14, Alvin Irby ’07, and Bryan Boyce ’08 are the winners of this year’s Joseph F…

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