
For a limited time, special editions of Pagliai’s frozen pizza will feature global flavors created by Grinnell College students.
For a limited time, special editions of Pagliai’s frozen pizza will feature global flavors created by Grinnell College students.
Diana Chege ’22, an English major from Nairobi, Kenya, was awarded the Fischlowitz Travel Fellowship for 2021. She plans to visit New York, Washington, D.C., Texas, and California in August to explore the experience of Black women in the United States.
Q&A with a senior about his life on campus during the pandemic
Diaz will explore the U.S. — New Orleans, Nashville, New York City, and Los Angeles — in a journey to form meaningful human connections by embracing the fear of befriending strangers and asking for their unique perspectives.
Tommy O'Donnell ’20, a resident of Plymouth, England, will to travel this summer to Arizona, California, Louisiana, Massachusetts, and New York to explore how U.S. communities are creating and defining their own food and agriculture systems.
Iyer will explore the rise of minority theatre movements in the U.S. in a journey delving into American identity through the artistic expressions of marginalized people.
Raynard S. Kington, President of Grinnell College, assures the campus community that the College is dedicated to unequivocally supporting our students who might feel vulnerable for themselves or family and friends as a result of the termination of the DACA program.
Take part in an interactive art project designed to celebrate human uniqueness and connections.
Letter from President Kington assures all students, but particularly those who may be affected by the Trump executive order and other related policies, that we will do everything in our power to support them so that they can complete their degrees.
Email from Karen Edwards, Associate Dean and Director, Office of International Student Affairs, regarding the executive order, “Protecting the Nation From Foreign Terrorist Entry Into the United States."
If you’re an international student considering studying at Grinnell, a great way to feel at home quickly is to participate in Friends of International Students (FIS). FIS will pair you with an American host family and introduce you to life in Iowa.
Grinnell was really the first place where I actually had the chance, or the self-awareness, to pursue something that was a little bit out of my comfort zone.
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