In collaboration with the College’s Office of Civic Education and Innovation, many faculty members have implemented community-engaged aspects into their courses. Community-engaged learning (C-EL) classes were the vision of Wadzanai Motsi-Khatai ’12, who championed a student government initiative that ultimately led to the establishment of the Civic Education and Innovation (CEI) Office within the Center for Careers, Life, and Service (CLS).
Theatre Professor Craig Quintero discusses how he started working in virtual reality filmmaking, the differences between traditional theatre and VR filmmaking, and how he is bringing his experiences back to Grinnell.
Grinnell is one of 42 colleges and universities awarded the BFU designation this year, which also includes three institutions receiving Honorable Mentions.
Maya Gardner ’23 always wanted to engage in cutting-edge scientific research at Grinnell. But she never expected that she would also do it in South Africa and do remote research!
Extensive coverage of the changing roles of women in society from the late 18th century to the early 20th, including arguments for and against women’s suffrage.
The Grinnell Community Residential Experience, or G-CORE, intentionally creates an environment that inspires student learning, personal growth, and community connections.
As a student, Melissa Koch ’90 learned from alumni who came before her. Now, as an alum, she is returning the favor by working with current students.
Rob Neill ’91 returns to Grinnell with the Neo-Futurist Theatre Company for an interactive performance, workshop and talk to current students about his path to success.
On Oct. 23, the Staff Council recognized three staff members with the fall 2024 Staff Council Grand Grinnellian Award.
Taylor Marsho, educator at Grinnell College Preschool, talks about her work, family, and journey back to Grinnell.
The Office of Disability Resources is in the process of creating and launching several new disability-related intentional communities for students and employees.
A group of Grinnell alumni has created a fund to support a Mentored Advanced Project to study the history of concerts at Grinnell and Georgia Dentel, who made them possible.
Kayla Reed, assistant professor and discovery, systems, and digital strategy librarian at Grinnell College, was recently published in the Journal of Academic Librarianship.
New rankings from U.S. News & World Report, Niche, and the Princeton Review highlight Grinnell College’s commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and student success.
