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  1. M Kahn

    Grinnell College Celebrates Humanities and Social Studies Center with Dedication Event

    Oct 05, 2022
    Trustees, faculty, staff, alumni, students and community members were invited to celebrate the new and renovated spaces, which support teaching, learning, and collaboration. The event included tours of the building, a formal dedication, and an all-campus luncheon on Kington Plaza.
  2. Pioneer Weekend's first-place team of five students with their oversized prize check.

    Pioneer Weekend 2022

    Oct 04, 2022
    Students formed teams and met with invited mentors to fine-tune various aspects of their pitches. Read more to find out who participated.
  3. Joe Mileti pictured alongside the blue and pink cover of his new textbook, titled Modern Mathematica Logic.

    Joe Mileti Introduces Students to Mathematical Logic With New Textbook

    Oct 04, 2022
    Modern Mathematical Logic, by Joe Mileti, associate professor of mathematics at Grinnell College, delves into the use of logic to establish foundations of mathematics.
  4. DJ Spooky Bio Photo

    Paul D. Miller (DJ Spooky) to Perform at Herrick Chapel on Oct. 14

    Oct 04, 2022
    As part of the Grinnell College public events concert series, Paul D. Miller, aka DJ Spooky, will perform at Herrick Chapel on Friday, Oct. 14, 2022, at 7:30 p.m. 
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    Grinnell College Community Mini-Grant Spotlight: Imagine Grinnell and Ahrens Park Foundation

    Oct 03, 2022
    Applications Open for Fall 2022–2023 Mini-Grant Program  Intended for small- to mid-sized projects that seek to benefit the population of Grinnell and bring its people together, the Grinnell College Community Mini-Grant Program provides funds necessary to spark change.
  6. Anthony Wenndt

    From Grinnell to GAIN

    Sep 26, 2022
    Interdisciplinary learning has guided Anthony Wenndt ’15 toward becoming a change-maker in the global agricultural ecosystem. He wants to ensure that research is equitable and fully responsive to the needs of the most marginalized communities.
  7. Nora Leahy smiles as she takes a break in the Global Kitchen

    The Cultural Power of Food

    Aug 01, 2022
    With her Mentored Advanced Project adviser, Professor of Russian Todd Armstrong, Nora Leahy is exploring how Grinnellians can use the Global Kitchen for coursework and other community-building activities, not only on campus, but also throughout the town of Grinnell.

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