The estate gift by John ’65 and Jennifer Betts is the second-largest gift ever committed to the College.
The estate gift by John ’65 and Jennifer Betts is the second-largest gift ever committed to the College.
Grinnell is proud to welcome Dr. Bernice A. King, to speak at Commencement ceremonies at 10 a.m. on May 23 on Central Campus. King is carrying on her father’s mission of nonviolence and positive social change through her work as a global thought leader, orator, peace advocate, and as leader of the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change (founded by her mother, Coretta Scott King in 1968).
The Watson Fellowship is a $36,000 one-year grant for purposeful, independent exploration outside the United States
In this Authors and Artists episode, host Marshall Poe ’84 talked to Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant about her book "To Live More Abundantly: Black Collegiate Women, Howard University, and the Audacity of Dean Lucy Diggs Slowe."
The MLA Citation, the Association’s tribute for lifetime achievement, is awarded in recognition of distinguished service to music librarianship over a career.
Grinnell College will stream “Don Carlos” on March 26 as part of the Met’s 2021-22 Live in HD season.
An interdisciplinary course by design, Introduction to Science, Medicine, and Technology Studies (SMS 150) also provides an intro to medicine, technology, engineering, and career opportunities.
There have been a series of conversations between student leaders of the Union of Grinnell Student Dining Workers (UGSDW) and College leadership.
Grinnell College and Union of Grinnell Student Dining Workers (UGSDW) have successfully reached a neutrality agreement to govern a possible election related to expanding the student union.
Open Education week celebrates the idea of Open Education across the globe! Open education makes education more affordable, helps expand access to education, and promotes the sharing rather than the hoarding of knowledge.
Iowa House File 2416, which prohibits female transgender athletic participation, contradicts our Grinnellian values.
Have questions about a research paper? Not sure where to start finding sources for an upcoming presentation? Diving deep into an independent study, MAP, or senior thesis? Try our chat feature, send an email, or give a library lab a try.
Marshall Poe ’84 talks to Sequoia Nagamatsu ’04 about his novel in this Authors and Artists podcast episode.
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