Assistant Chief Diversity Officer for Staff Equity Heather Jones-Brown share info on her life and work and her secret skill
Assistant Chief Diversity Officer for Staff Equity Heather Jones-Brown share info on her life and work and her secret skill
Andrew Sherburne ’01, founder of FilmScene in Iowa City, shows how curiosity, creativity, and connection can transform a community.
What began as a simple idea to sing together has become Vox Feminae — a close-knit group of women who find connection, creativity, and care through music. With each rehearsal and performance, they continue to build community and share something meaningful with Grinnell.
Craig Quintero reflects on the experiences, inspirations, and collaborations that shape his work on campus and beyond.
Brian Mitchell share info on his life and work over nearly three decades at the Grinnell College Bookstore.
Hannah House hosts a Groundhog and Nutella event for the Friends of International Students
Downtown Grinnell was filled with warmth and sweetness on Feb. 6 as the Grinnell Area Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual Sweet Stroll.
Head Track and Field Coach Jeff Pedersen share info about his life and work at Grinnell.
Students in Professor of Art History Michael Mackenzie’s Exhibition Seminar, curated the Rhizomatic Intimacies exhibit at the Grinnell College Museum of Art.
For more than a year, about 100 Grinnell students have been experiencing apartment-style living at Renfrow Hall. With a year of experience behind us, how is it going?
Being the first in a new role comes with both responsibility and possibility. I see this residency as a chance to build a foundation that combines rigorous academic inquiry with hands-on, community-centered innovation.
I’m passionate about the idea of creating work that lives outside traditional gallery settings — art and design that people encounter in their everyday lives, often without even realizing it at first.
The College kind of portrays itself as having a lot of cultural diversity, and it’s not just advertising; it’s real. ... I’ve found a very nice group of friends here.
While you never get used to how a latrine smells or sounds, a rustic lifestyle has its perks.
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