For Love of Opera

Mar 20, 2016

During Grinnell’s weeklong fall break, 11 students in Opera, Politics, and Society in Modern Europe left the classroom for San Francisco with Kelly Maynard, assistant professor of…

Bakopoulos Receives 2016 NEA Fellowship

Mar 20, 2016

The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) has awarded individual creative writing fellowships of $25,000 each to 37 fiction and creative nonfiction writers, including Dean Bakopoulos<…

At the Faulconer Gallery Spring 2016

Mar 20, 2016

Bachelor of Arts Exhibition (BAX)

April 8–May 1, 2016

Bachelor of Arts Exhibition (BAX) features work by third- and fourth-year…

Second Annual Grinnell Lecture

Mar 20, 2016

Bill Ferguson ’75, Gertrude B. Austin Professor of Economics, gave the second annual Grinnell Lecture to his fellow faculty members Feb. 5. Collective-action problems arise…

An Unconventional Life

Dec 20, 2015

My daughter, Elise, challenged me to write this essay. My beloved daughter, a third-generation Grinnellian currently working for Grinnell College’s Office of Communications, hit me with, “It won’t…

Alumni Council News, Winter 2015

Dec 20, 2015

The leaves rustled and a few prairie flowers were still in bloom for the Oct. 1 meeting of the Grinnell College Alumni Council

Driven by DATA, Connected by Grinnell

Dec 20, 2015

It was all in the DATA for the fall break tour, Oct. 19­–24, that connected 20 students seeking career insights with alumni who work in tech startups and at giga-giant Google, in the financial…

Need-Blind Policy Retained

Dec 20, 2015

The Grinnell College Board of Trustees voted in October 2015 to retain the policies of need-blind admission and meeting 100 percent of demonstrated financial need for domestic students, subject to…

Championing Healing

Dec 20, 2015

Amy Neevel ’95, a researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, received a $1,500 grant to support the development of a peer-mentoring video web project to promote…

Champion of Change

Dec 20, 2015

The White House recently recognized Yesenia Ayala ’18 and 10 other young women selected from more than 1,000 nominees as “Champions of Change” for empowering and inspiring members…

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