Courtney Carter ’21 with her winning poster

A Very Good Year for This Physics Major

Feb 17, 2020
Physics major Courtney Carter ’21 has been having a very good year, delving deeply into research and pursuing her own ideas with confidence.
Physics majors George Abreu ’22, Courtney Carter ’21, and Avery Barnett ’21, and chemistry major Clinton Sabah ’21

Four Reasons to Attend a Research Conference as an Undergrad

Feb 17, 2020
Whether you’re presenting your own research or just immersing yourself in the experience, a conference can be an exciting opportunity for young scholars.

Flu Activity at Grinnell College

Jan 28, 2020
Iowa, along with the rest of the United States, is experiencing increased flu activity.
Max Hill sitting on a wall at Castle Montjuic, Barcelona, Spain, at sundown

Study Abroad Helps Clarify Career Objectives

Jan 24, 2020
Gilman Scholarship makes study abroad even more affordable for a first-generation student.
Tommy Hexter trimming crops in the Farm House garden

Growin' Green Since 2018

Jan 23, 2020
Across the street from campus at the corner of Park Street and 6th Avenue in Grinnell, Iowa, sits a 30–by-80-foot plot that’s been tilled and cared for. In the milder months, you’ll see it filled with crops like peppers and radishes, and you’ll see Grinnellians working there.
Classroom scene

#GivingTuesday 2019

Dec 02, 2019
During #GivingTuesday, 206 donors gave $73,685.22 to celebrate and strengthen our campus community. Thank you!
Scene from Fleabag

College to Stream British Performance of “Fleabag” on Oct. 6

Sep 30, 2019
The College will stream “Fleabag” at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 6, in the Harris Center Cinema, as part of a series of broadcasted productions from London’s National Theatre.
Faulconer Gallery exhibition: For Campus and Community

Grinnell College Museum of Art Opens Inaugural Exhibition on Aug. 23

Aug 20, 2019
The inaugural exhibition of the Grinnell College Museum of Art will open on Friday, Aug. 23, featuring selections from its diverse collection of works spanning the centuries and the globe.

Leslie Gregg-Jolly Receives Distinguished Faculty Award

Aug 16, 2019
Biology professor Leslie Gregg-Jolly honored for advancing educational equity in Iowa.

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