Students spend the summer exploring biochemistry in mentored advanced projects.
Students spend the summer exploring biochemistry in mentored advanced projects.
New approach to studying genome gives students insight into adaptations of damselflies.
Grinnellians are helping Grinnellians get enough sleep.
Student-driven, original research starts early with Bio-150: Introduction to Biological Inquiry.
Special topic course brings alumni to campus with case studies in innovation.
Thirteen Grinnell projects and initiatives will benefit from $34,000 in grant support this year from the Grinnell College Mini-Grant Program.
Inara Sunan Tareque '16 completes her Davis Project for Peace, designed to raise literacy rates in Bangladesh.
Year-long Center for the Humanities series begins Sept. 11 with “Waking the Machines: Art, Design, and Adaptive Technology.”
What happens when languages collide? Students explore the small and large effects of language contact.
First-year students turn to ancient Greeks for insights into human life and nature.
First years in Martin Minelli tutorial explore the personalities and background of people who've made outstanding contributions to science.
First years explore personal relationships and creative production in Jenny Anger's Artists in Love tutorial.
Museum studies students explore cabinets of curiosity, the plain white gallery, and the challenges of college museums.
China — from impoverished state to the world’s second largest economy, first-year students study the economic superpower’s place in the global economy.
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