The Grinnell Magazine News
Academically talented first-generation and low-income (FGLI) students contribute to the Grinnell experience and are a vital part of what makes Grinnell, Grinnell. Read how the College is dedicating resources and working to support their journeys through Grinnell.
A new seven-year plan sets a course that will strengthen collaboration and positive change.
A thriving environmental field station on land that both teaches and inspires.
Grinnell’s diverse and vibrant student organizations bring camaraderie, service, and fun to campus life.
Students in the American Journeys class seek experience, identity, and the authentic self.
Grinnell College Board of Trustees member Christina Cutlip ’83 and her husband, Mark Cutlip, made a lead gift to establish The Gurira Family Scholarship Fund in honor of Rogers Gurira, who taught chemistry at Grinnell, and his wife Josephine, who worked in Burling Library.
On Yom HaShoah, we honor Holocaust survivor and Professor Emeritus Harold Kasimow, beloved teacher and adviser known for his empathy, his understanding, his thoughtful silences, and his kindness.
Sarah Luebke Sproehnle ’00 has established a faculty scholar award at Grinnell College.
