Diversity and inclusion have long been core values of Grinnell College. Today, 26 percent of the College’s students are domestic students of color, 18 percent international students, nearly 17 percent are first-generation students, and many are students who openly identify as LGBTQIA+.
See what Make/Shift, an open studio for the college and town community, has been up to this semester with the launch of Volume 1; Issue 1 of their zine.
Wilson Okello, a poet, storyteller, and advocate will present the Convocation lecture on Sept. 28.
Grinnell Jazz Ensemble to perform concert featuring music of the renowned Grinnell College alumnus on Friday, Sept. 22.
Faulconer Gallery explores artistic traditions of India's indigenous communities; hosts the exhibition's first stop on its North American tour starting Sept. 22, 2017.
Celebrate International Day of Peace with short film screening and presentation from students Thursday, Sept. 21.
The South Pavilion of the new Humanities and Social Studies Complex (HSSC) took shape on central campus during the summer.
Picture a techie — it’s likely you’re imagining a slightly out of shape young man hunched over a computer somewhere in California, rather than someone like Terian Koscik ’12.
