It would have been enough for Joshua Tibatemwa ’19 to be Grinnell’s first modern-era Olympian.
It would have been enough for Joshua Tibatemwa ’19 to be Grinnell’s first modern-era Olympian.
"Grinnell was such a big part of my life that I don’t want my connection with the school to end."
Grinnell’s Alumni Council creates new Diversity and Inclusion Committee.
Professor and two students collaborate to produce groundbreaking research.
Award winning authors Lynda Barry and Dan Chaon will be presenting together for the next Writers@Grinnell series.
Prasenjit Duara of Duke University will present the Scholars' Convocation and Gates Lecture.
Grinnell’s new Institute for Global Engagement opens doors, minds.
Center for Humanities
University of Toronto associate professor Natalie Rothman will discuss a same-sex love affair in the 1500s.
The Grinnell Prize is the largest award given by any U.S. college in recognition of social justice.
Grinnell consistently appears on national list of 'top-producing' Fulbright Schools.
Two-day program offers campus tours, information sessions, overnight visits.
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