
Grinnellians led conference sessions and earned awards at STEM-focused conference.
Grinnellians led conference sessions and earned awards at STEM-focused conference.
Students, faculty, and staff in chemistry, physics and psychology engage children and families during county-wide STEM festival.
Alumna Dr. Gena Kucera Kanas '97 shared her experience on a cancer epidemiology team.
Environmental sciences expert Deborah Swackhamer ’76 discusses water sustainability for the Oct. 27, 2016, Scholars’ Convocation.
Nicole Lee Snoeberger '09 talks about her path to career discovery with science research students.]
Nathaniel Rosi '99 visits the Advanced Inorganic Chemistry class thanks to the Alumni in the Classroom program.
Faculty demonstrate chemical principles to children and parents during outreach event in Tama County.
Chemistry and biological chemistry students and faculty attend the 251st ACS meeting in San Diego.
David Kathan ’78 from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission will present a free public seminar in energy policy.
Grinnellians joined more than 30,000 colleagues from more than 80 countries at 2015 Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting.
There are many things I learned while getting my liberal arts education that I wouldn’t have been able to experience if I went straight to pursuing an engineering degree in a university, and vice versa.
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