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  1. The Grinnell Magazine

    President Howard Bowen & Corporate Social Responsibility

    This year marks the 60th anniversary of the publication of an important —  and until recently neglected — book by Howard R. Bowen, president of  Grinnell College from…

  2. Academic Tweeting

    Dec 20, 2013

    When writing a paper or struggling through a dense reading, sometimes it is helpful to turn to another resource for assistance. Unfortunately for me, that resource is often Facebook or Twitter,…

  3. And the Winners Are…

    Dec 20, 2013

    Grinnell hosted its third annual Grinnell Prize symposium Nov. 3–9. Winners of the Grinnell College Young Innovator for Social Justice Prize were selected from more than 1,000 nominees from 66…

  4. At the Faulconer Gallery Winter 2013

    Dec 20, 2013

    Quality Uncertainty: The Market for Lemons

    Jan. 24–March 16, 2014

    New York-based artist Greg Smith draws inspiration from Nobel Prize-winning economic…

  5. A Different Look at Disaster Movies

    Dec 20, 2013

    Srinivas Aravamudan is a Duke University professor of 18th-century English literature with wide-ranging interests and an unusual approach to contemporary issues. On Oct. 9, Aravamudan presented…

  6. Town Hall Summaries

    Dec 20, 2013

    This fall, Grinnell College began a series of town hall meetings to encourage transparency and frank, civil discussion of topics that faculty, staff, and students consider important. Each town…

  7. The Grinnell Beowulf:

    Dec 20, 2013

    Six Grinnell students have discovered that the translation process is as transformative for the translators as it is for the text. Eva Dawson ’14, Emily Johnson ’14<…

  8. Announcing Team Rubicon Internship

    Dec 19, 2013
    Each year, Grinnell partners with Grinnell Prize award winners to offer internships with some of the best young social entrepreneurs.
  9. Call for Rosenfield Grant Applications

    Dec 19, 2013
    Rosenfield Grants support internships in public affairs, international relations, and human rights in the U.S. and abroad.
  10. Premiere of Rommereim's "And Glory Shone Around"

    Dec 19, 2013
    Boston's Marsh Chapel Choir premieres John Rommereim's new mixed choir piece, "And Glory Shone Around."

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