The east side of Alumni Recitation Hall (ARH, originally opened in 1916) and Carnegie Hall (opened in 1905 as the College library and used since the 1950s for classrooms and offices) are being enclosed by a new structure.
Writers at Grinnell enables students, faculty, and residents to interact with renowned authors.
When Fredo Rivera ’06, who grew up in Miami, first came to Grinnell, what he found surprised him. Iowa, it turns out, has one of the largest concentrations of Haitian art in the world.
A screening of films from underrepresented communities and discussion of the trials and benefits of making movies outside the traditional Hollywood model.
Naumburg-Award-winning violinist Andrew Jennings will present a free public concert and teach a master class in early April.
Each recipient receives $30,000 for a postgraduate year of study and travel abroad.
Andrea Conner, Associate Vice President for Student Affairs, will be leaving her position to become Vice President and Dean of Students at Lake Forest College, in Lake Forest, Illinois.
