The Center for the Humanities welcomes Grinnellians back with a new 1-credit course and an exciting year’s worth of events.
The Center for the Humanities welcomes Grinnellians back with a new 1-credit course and an exciting year’s worth of events.
The Grinnell Oratorio Society invites singers to join them. Members will rehearse weekly for December performance of Handel's “Messiah.”
‘Portraits of Nature in Iowa,’ by Ken Saunders II, is on display in Burling Gallery Aug. 25 to Oct. 15, 2016.
The College screens the critically acclaimed ‘Trans,’ followed by a discussion on low budget, regional filmmaking with the director Julian Goldberger.
Experts will share their perspectives on global politics of migration and refugee issues during a symposium on Sept. 6-8.
Award winning poet Chris Martin is next in the Writers@Grinnell series.
Award winning poet, essayist, fiction writer, and translator Kazim Ali, is next in the Writers@Grinnell series.
Critical Language Scholarship allows Mari Holmes immerses herself in an intensive language program in Malang, Indonesia.
Alumni and friends have new ways to stay connected with the College.
Commencement exercises are now complete. Missed the ceremony? Archive video is now available.
Novelist Zadie Smith received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters and addressed the Class of 2016.
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