Financial Future Update Spring 2015

Mar 20, 2015

This article is part of our ongoing series about Grinnell College’s finances. In fall 2015, the Grinnell College Board of Trustees will vote on whether to continue the College’s need-blind…

At the Faulconer Gallery Spring 2015

Mar 20, 2015

Against Reason: Anti/Enlightenment Prints by Callot, Hogarth, Piranesi, and Goya

April 3–Aug. 2, 2015

This exhibition of art from the College’s…

$6.1 Million Bequest for Scholarships from Alumna

Mar 20, 2015

The late Marilyn Walsh ’50, a native of Woodbine, Iowa, made a $6.1 million bequest establishing a scholarship fund for Iowa residents admitted to Grinnell College who have lived…

Book Challenges Conventional Wisdom

Mar 20, 2015

David Cook-Martín, associate professor of sociology, challenges readers to rethink what they know about immigration policy in Culling the Masses: The Democratic Origins of…

Inaugural Grinnell Lecture

Mar 20, 2015

Tyler Roberts, professor of religious studies, gave the inaugural Grinnell Lecture about different types of critical thinking in humanistic scholarship and liberal arts teaching…

War and Peace Project

Mar 20, 2015

Laura “Lola” Baltzell ’83 and Christiane Carney Johnson ’83 returned to Grinnell’s campus in the fall, bringing their exhibition of collages with them. The

Alternative Economic Privilege

Mar 20, 2015

Underlying any class-conscious conversations I have with my friends at Grinnell is our economic unity: we are all attending an elite liberal arts college. Because of this common factor, our…

My Search for and Belief in God

Mar 20, 2015

I loved attending Grinnell. I grew up in a predominantly Catholic neighborhood on the south side of Chicago. I attended 12 years of Catholic school and even thought about becoming a Catholic…

Campus Myth Busters

Dec 21, 2014

We dig deep into the College archives to find out the truth behind some of the most incredible Grinnell legends.

Grinnellians have always been able to…

Making the World Healthier, Cleaner

Dec 20, 2014

The 2014 Grinnell College Innovator for Social Justice Prize — a $100,000 award split between the recipient and his/her organization — was presented in October to founders of two…

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