Typical January temperatures in Fairbanks, Alaska, hover near 20 below zero. Some of my jogging friends would brave the cold and continue their pastime outdoors. I chose an alternative venue, a narrow track circling the Olympic-size hockey rink at the University of Alaska-Fairbanks.
The Faulconer Gallery will display works ranging from the surreal to hyper-real June 29 to Sept. 15, 2018.
People are sometimes surprised to learn that Steven Galster ’84 works equally hard to protect both humans and animals.
In the late 1960s, when the future president of the American Medical Association expressed an interest in medicine, her high school guidance counselor advised her that women don’t go to medical school. Today Dr. Barbara McAneny ’73 is a nationally recognized leader in oncology treatment, and this June begins her term as president of the AMA, the fourth woman president and the first president from New Mexico.
Alumni are nominated for Grinnell College’s Alumni Awards for many reasons. Below are a few of the reasons their supporters offered.
Everyone has a memory from Grinnell College where they couldn’t stop laughing, says Daniel Malarkey ’08.
Grinnell students have many opportunities to develop their entrepreneurial skills.
When Jeman Park ’20 and a few friends dreamed up EduPass, technology that helps schools keep tabs on students during unscheduled times of the day, he was just a senior at Minnesota’s Mounds View High School working on a side project.
Summer Map students and student interns meet with prospective students and their families.
