An oval of stone slabs carved with the names of Austrian Holocaust victims under a blue Vienna sky

A Trip to Remember

Aug 08, 2024
Two recent courses that explored Jewish life, history, and culture culminated in a 10-day class trip to Austria, Poland, and Hungary.
Summer flowers bloom in front of the Bucksbaum Center for the Arts

Harrison Receives $20K Grant to Host Workshop on French Theatre

Jul 23, 2024
Professor of French David Harrison has received a grant from the Alliance for the Advancement of Liberal Arts Colleges to host a workshop on early modern French theatre.
A young man performs an interpretive dance while a choir performs.

Grinnellian Creates Interpretive Dance

May 15, 2024
Jadyn Al-Fatah ’27, who sings bass with the Grinnell Singers, has created an interpretive dance to accompany Pulitzer Prize–winning composer Caroline Shaw's “To the Hands.”
Professor Wayne Moyer confers with a student

Celebrating Wayne Moyer

May 13, 2024
Professor of Political Science Wayne Moyer has taught at Grinnell College for 5+ decades. In May, the College celebrated Moyer’s career as he retires from full-time teaching.
A group of people stand on the steps of an old two-story house

Lifting Up a Legacy

Apr 22, 2024
During the pandemic, Brian Smith ’94 made it his mission to support his fellow clergy as they lived with the reality of COVID, which kept them from physically being with their congregants.

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