Helping students make connections across subject areas made this Grinnell alum a winner.
Helping students make connections across subject areas made this Grinnell alum a winner.
The Student Organization of Latin@s’ trip to Guatemala inspires action on campus.
Music lesson scholarships offer free or discount music lessons to majors and non-majors.
Rewarding experiences, learning that matters, firsthand research, and a vibrant, supportive community with global outcomes.
Groundbreaking Irish dance group Hammerstep and world-renowned cellist Dave Eggar perform Jan. 27.
On Feb. 7–8, ten alumni share how their liberal arts backgrounds prepared them to succeed in their health care careers.
Two Faulconer Gallery exhibitions include ceramics by Jill Davis Schrift and video installations by Guggenheim Fellow Greg Smith.
Students in Monty Roper’s Practicing Anthropology class put theory into practice with community service organizations in Grinnell.
Explore three sets of resources at the same time with 3Search, the Libraries' new discover tool.
Zoe Schein ’12 shares the cure for a crowded mind in her recent comic “The Size of Things.”
Have concerns about filling out your FAFSA? Join Grinnell's Joe Bagnoli in U.S. News' "FAFSA Chat" Wed. Jan. 15 @ 3 p.m. CT.
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