Boston's Marsh Chapel Choir premieres John Rommereim's new mixed choir piece, "And Glory Shone Around."
Each year, Grinnell partners with Grinnell Prize award winners to offer internships with some of the best young social entrepreneurs.
Rosenfield Grants support internships in public affairs, international relations, and human rights in the U.S. and abroad.
Luna Ranjit ’00, co-founder and executive director of Adhikaar, has been named one of the Asia Society’s young leaders.
Scott Wilson ’98 to succeed David Clay as CIO on January 1, 2014.
Herbie Hancock ’60, winner of 16 Grammy awards and an Oscar, was one of five honorees for this year’s Kennedy Center Honors.
Tracy Pa ’15 and Isaiah Tyree ’15 earn federal grants to study abroad in the spring; Pa in Japan and Tyree in South Africa.
Grinnell celebrates the life of a fallen world leader in “Remembering Nelson Mandela.”
Local environmental groups work together in the newly-formed Coalition for Environmental Activists.
Dylan Fisher ’14 reflects on his summer's work—an anthropology mentored advanced project on farming families in the Grinnell area.
Sixteen Grinnell students celebrate women in computing with attendees from 53 countries at Grace Hopper 2013.
