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    Grinnell Magazine

    Couple Underwrites Identity Project

    Grinnell College Trustee Steve Holtze ’68 and his wife, Elizabeth Alexander Holtze ’68, have made a generous commitment that will help the College communicate the…

  2. Town Halls

    Mar 20, 2014

    Grinnell College last fall began a series of town hall meetings to encourage transparency and frank, civil discussion of topics that faculty, staff, and students consider important. Each town hall…

  3. Mayflower Community Eyes Expansion

    Mar 20, 2014

    Housing availability for seniors may be improving thanks to a proposed expansion of Mayflower Community.

    Grinnell College is part of a group that assembled land near the Old Glove Factory…

  4. Caring Goes Viral

    Mar 20, 2014

    Alumni create care-package campaign

    When you were a student at Grinnell, did you receive any care packages out of the blue?

    In a not-so-random act of kindness this winter, born…

  5. Employees on the Move - March 18, 2014

    Mar 18, 2014

    Arrivals

    Thomas Whitaker
    Plant Custodian
    Dept:  Facilities Management
    Effective:  March 17
     
    Susan Kriegel

  6. Preparing for Staff Performance Appraisals

    Mar 18, 2014

    The Office of Human Resources is updating the Halogen system and getting ready for the annual job description and performance appraisal processes.  While we do our work, here are a few things…

  7. Grant Study Will Improve Voter Registration Act Implementation

    Mar 18, 2014
    Douglas Hess ’91, political science, received a grant from Carnegie Corporation of New York to study effective, low-cost strategies for states to better implement the NVRA.
  8. John Cohen mentoring a student

    Gaza Rockets Inspire Thesis

    Mar 17, 2014
    Jon Cohen ’14 describes the path he took to his independent major in Middle Eastern studies as a happy accident.
  9. Rural Education Summit

    Mar 13, 2014
    Rural K-12 schools face the same challenges — but with fewer resources — as urban schools.
  10. All about Pi

    Mar 13, 2014
    Professor Marc Chamberland offers a humorous take on everything you need to know about this irrational number.

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