drawing of a skull

Making Life Visible: Art, Biology, and Visualization

Dec 19, 2017

Feb. 2–June 10, 2018

 

Curated by Jackie Brown, professor of biology, and Lesley Wright, director of the Faulconer Gallery, Making…

Global Cosmologies of Vodou

Dec 19, 2017

Jan. 26–March 18, 2018

This year’s exhibition seminar, led by Fredo Rivera ’06, assistant professor of art history, explores the work of Haitian American…

Alumni Couple Gives $1.158 Million to Grinnell College

Dec 18, 2017

Alumni Michael ’74 and Virginia Munger Kahn ’76 have established an endowed fund for career advancement with gifts totaling $1.158 million. 

The fund…

Empowering Latinos to Serve in Elected Office in Iowa

Dec 18, 2017

Robert X. Barron ’02, who co-founded the Latino Political Network (LPN), recently received the College’s Joseph…

Lizeth Gutierrez ’12: First Mellon Mays Fellow to Earn Ph.D.

Dec 18, 2017

Lizeth Gutierrez ’12 is the first Grinnell College Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship (MMUF) fellow to complete her Ph.D., graduating with a doctorate in American Studies from…

Q&A with the Fossil Fuels and Climate Impact Task Force

Dec 18, 2017

In the spring of 2017, Patricia Jipp Finkelman ’80, chair of the Grinnell College Board of Trustees, appointed a Fossil Fuels and Climate Impact Task Force to explore…

Planning a Multicultural Alumni Weekend

Sep 20, 2017
Diversity and inclusion have long been core values of Grinnell College. Today, 26 percent of the College’s students are domestic students of color, 18 percent international students, nearly 17 percent are first-generation students, and many are students who openly identify as LGBTQIA+.

Construction Zone

Sep 15, 2017
The South Pavilion of the new Humanities and Social Studies Complex (HSSC) took shape on central campus during the summer.

A Growth Mindset

Sep 13, 2017
After graduating college, I spent a long time searching for the perfect job. Most important in my search was finding a job where I felt like part of a team that was pushing me to be the best I could be.

Chemistry in Copenhagen

Sep 12, 2017

Lucy Chechik ’18, a chemistry major from Minneapolis, wanted to study abroad and chose DIS (Danish Institute for…

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