Truman Scholar Sarah Beisner ’22 is contributing to the greater good by focusing on the needs of children in the welfare system.
Truman Scholar Sarah Beisner ’22 is contributing to the greater good by focusing on the needs of children in the welfare system.
Intermediate Spanish provides a holistic curriculum of cultural context and skills proficiency.
The first on-campus Reunion in three years will bring alumni together to reunite and reminisce.
Lussier discusses political Islam and its impact on global relations in this Authors and Artists Podcast episode.
Grinnell College President Anne F. Harris congratulates the Class of 2022 at the closing of their commencement ceremony.
Graduating seniors and alumni—Mary DaVega, Sarina Kopf, Sarina Lincoln, and Katelyn Mehlhaus—were awarded Fulbright U.S. student grants to conduct research and teach English abroad in 2022–2023. For 75 years, Fulbright grants have provided future American leaders with an unparalleled opportunity to study, conduct research, and teach abroad, with the goal of increasing mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries.
Grinnell College will stream Simon Stone’s “Lucia Di Lammermoor” as part of the Met’s 2021-22 Live in HD season.
Rodrigues discusses topics from her newest book in this Authors and Artists Podcast episode.
Introduction to Art History (ARH 103) is a foundational course that makes active use of the Grinnell College Art Collection, exhibited and housed in the College’s Museum of Art. According to Professor Jenny Anger, much of the coursework is based on the close study of these works of art.
As a student in the course Studying Religion: Middle East (REL 103), which serves as an introduction to the religious studies major, you’ll be immersed in the history and religions of the Middle East.
By pursuing an understanding of historical events and their modern relevance, Introduction to American Studies (AMS 130) is an integrative course that explores the core values of American life and culture.
Religion, Healing, and Health (REL 252) is an interdisciplinary course that explores the religious and social dimensions of healing worldwide. The course includes explorations of the complex relationships among spiritual practices, health, and wellness.
In Introduction to Music Studies (MUS 100), you will explore music and the ways it can shape our lives. You will expand your understanding of music’s importance in our society as a formative component of history, culture, identity, and creativity, while learning some basic skills that can help you become more creative, skilled, and equitable musicians yourselves.
This innovative Mentored Advanced Project (MAP) offers a new way to learn vector fields.
We use cookies to enable essential services and functionality on our site, enhance your user experience, provide better service through personalized content, collect data on how visitors interact with our site, and enable advertising services.
To accept the use of cookies and continue on to the site, click "I Agree." For more information about our use of cookies and how to opt out, please refer to our website privacy policy.
