Grinnell held a virtual commencement May 18 for its Class of 2020.
The Critical Language Scholarship Program is a two-month summer study-abroad opportunity for students to learn one of 15 languages essential to America’s engagement with the world.
Alvarez will pursue graduate studies in global epidemiology leading to a Master of Public Health degree with the support from the Elsie M. Stouffer 1924 Fellowship.
Despite the complexities of the process due to of the pandemic, the opportunity to lead Grinnell has attracted a strong and diverse pool of candidates who are drawn to the College's excellent reputation and impressive trajectory.
Grinnell College Libraries providing temporary digital access to some of our print collection.
In the fall of 2019, the Wilson Center for Innovation and Leadership sponsored five students to attend the annual Society for the Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS) conference.
Despite being closed to the public, Grinnell's maker lab (MLab) kept its machines running to support the Grinnell community and central Iowa through the production of personal protective equipment (PPE) and PPE-making tools.
Institute for Global Engagement Travel Scholarship enables student travel.
The Grinnell Education Partnership was honored for its efforts in helping support nonprofits, employers, the school district and volunteers to improve opportunities for all children and families in Grinnell.
The Grinnell College Archives, with valuable support from the staff of Digital Liberal Arts Collaborative (DLAC), has begun a new blog, Grinnellians in the Time of Coronavirus.
The NEH Summer Stipend provides $6,000 to support continuous full-time work on a humanities project for two consecutive months.
What eating in Grinnell’s Dining Hall is like for a vegetarian student from India.
A one-time COVID-19 Response Grant of $2,500 for every continuing Grinnell student who enrolls for academic year 2020-21 has been approved.
