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  1. The Grinnell Magazine

    Forging Connections through the Civil War

    In 2006, when Dan Covino ’10 was a first-year student in Sarah Purcell ’92’s Democracy in America: 1787 to 1848,…

  2. Rewards of Research

    Sep 20, 2014

    From developing an app that helps Type 2 diabetics better monitor their blood glucose to collecting air and soil samples in New York’s Black Rock Forest, Grinnell students this summer have…

  3. Financial Future Update Fall 2014

    Sep 20, 2014

    New strategies in admission selection processes produce results.

    Grinnell College took a risk this year, and it paid off. Net student revenue for the incoming class of 2018 is expected…

  4. Touring Greece

    Sep 20, 2014

    Grinnellians gathered in Greece in June on the first alumni trip in several years. Gerald Lalonde, professor emeritus of classics, and Monessa Cummins, associate…

  5. Young Innovators in Social Justice to Receive 2014 Grinnell Prize

    Sep 20, 2014

    This year’s Grinnell Prize will go to founders of two organizations making the world a healthier, cleaner place. The winners were selected from among 211 nominees representing 34 countries…

  6. Coming Home

    Sep 20, 2014

    I left a perfectly good, but dull, job as a writer/editor/webmaster at Iowa State University’s Institute for Transportation in July 2009 to return to teaching. I needed to do work that I…

  7. State of the ART

    Sep 20, 2014

    The mission of the Faulconer Gallery is to promote learning though artistic excellence and creative collaboration. In doing so, it has brought more than 200 exhibitions and 15 years of art…

  8. Supporting Service and Schooling

    Sep 20, 2014

    Karla Gallo Selby ’92, a librarian at Drake Community Library in Grinnell, received a $1,500 Schwab grant to bring a visiting artist, who happens to be the mother of a…

  9. Family Weekend Features Pep Fest Parade

    Sep 19, 2014
    In celebration of the diversity of Grinnell's student body, Enthusiasm invites all student groups to participate in the fourth annual Pep Fest Parade during Family Weekend.
  10. A Muslim Saint in Iowa

    Sep 18, 2014
    A three-day symposium on interreligious dialogue and the legacy of the Emir Abd el-Kader.

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