Jazz musicians enjoying a performance

Not Your Parents’ Jazz Band

May 11, 2023
The Jazz Ensemble at Grinnell is not your typical college jazz band — it’s much more.
The exterior of Steiner Hall

Building Identity and Culture Around Disability

May 02, 2023
Grinnell is demonstrating its leadership among small liberal arts colleges by creating a new Disability Cultural Center on campus.
students working on compost recycling

Environmental Action Meets Fun

Apr 21, 2023
The Student Environmental Committee is a student organization that’s all about working for a good cause while having a good time with friends.
Con Brio

A Community in Harmony

Apr 21, 2023
Looking for opportunities to sing with friends? You’ll want to learn more about Grinnell’s student-led a cappella group, Con Brio.
A man in a suit stands at a podium, gesturing with his hands as he delivers a speech. Behind him is a colorful abstract painting.

Ronald Gamble Jr. of NASA Goddard Space Flight Center to Discuss STEM Education

Feb 15, 2023
The award-winning Afro-Latino physicist, educator, and visual artist will deliver a talk at 11:55 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 22, in Noyce Science Center, Room 1023.
A woman and two students, also young women, walk toward the camera on a gravel road next to a field. They are conversing and smiling.

For Women in the Sciences, “Nothing Is More Important Than Good Mentorship”

Feb 10, 2023
Shannon Hinsa-Leasure, professor of biology, on the evolution of science academia, motherhood, and her role as a mentor to scientists of all ages and stages.
Sandy Moffett and Grinnell College Authors and Artists logo

Sandy Moffett: The Ghost of Craven Snuggs

Dec 20, 2022
Marshal Poe ’84 talks with Professor Emeritus Sandy Moffett about how he got to Grinnell, his experience with Grinnell students, and his extensive work preserving Iowa‘s tallgrass prairie, as well as his new book. An Authors and Artists Podcast episode.
Brigittine French Grinnell College Authors and Artists

Brigittine M. French: Anthropological Lives

Dec 07, 2022
In Anthropological Lives, French and co-author Virginia R. Dominguez introduce readers to what it is like to be a professional anthropologist. An Authors and Artists Podcast Episode

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