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News

  1. Grinnell Magazine

    Architects Selected for Campus Projects

    EYP, an architecture firm in Boston, was selected in February to design the new learning spaces for social studies and humanities — excluding the fine arts. The project will include…

  2. 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…

  3. 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:

  4. 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…

  5. Financial Future Update

    Jan 03, 2017

    In February 2013, the Grinnell College Board of Trustees voted to keep the College’s commitment to need-blind admission and to meeting 100 percent of domestic students’ financial need…

  6. Verdi's 'Nabucco' Live in HD

    Dec 22, 2016
    Learn more about the Met Opera's performance of 'Nabucco' by attending professer Don Smith's opera talk
  7. Listeners Hear Better with Loops

    Dec 22, 2016
    Grinnell College and other local venues offer technology to help listeners with hearing loss.
  8. Wanted: Seven AmeriCorps Taskforce Coordinators

    Dec 20, 2016
    Applications being accepted for part-time coordinators who will work with volunteer groups supporting community education projects.
  9. Improving Children’s Mental Health

    Dec 19, 2016
    Tammy Nyden was honored with the Isabel Turner Award in recognition of her outstanding achievements in advocacy for improving children’s mental health services.
  10. Beware: New Scam Aimed at Student Borrowers

    Dec 19, 2016
    Claiming to be the Department of Education, a third-party debt relief company has created a new scam.

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