Aaron Yost, class of 2023, was named a Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Graduate Fellow in 2024.

In Pursuit of a Career in the United States Foreign Service: Aaron Yost ’23

Mar 12, 2025
Aaron Yost ’23 begins the journey as a Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Graduate Fellowship. Yost received a Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Graduate Fellowship, which will support him in a two-year graduate program, two summer internships, and extensive professional development leading to a Foreign Service Officer position in the U.S. Department of State.
Ryan Solomon, left, CLS associate director of civic education and innovation, is part of a group photo with community facilitator Vanessa Preast, and student facilitators, Diya Shrestha ’26 and Haden Horstman ’26.

Coming together to listen and learn

Jan 29, 2024
The Grinnell Listening Project brings together College students and community members to listen and learn from one another in small group discussions. The dialogue sessions – which are facilitated by trained community members and students – are entering year two and have a number of goals, says Ryan Solomon, associate director of civic education and innovation for the Center for Careers, Life, and Service (CLS).
Drawing of newspaper

International Newsstream Collection

Mar 31, 2025
The database provides access to recent and archival news content from outside the U.S. and Canada, featuring newspapers, newswires, transcripts, and digital-only news sites in full-text format.
Students chatting and looking at books in the background, with shelf in the foreground

Five Questions about GrinnBooks

Mar 04, 2025
As an extension of the popular Five Questions series, the Office of Communications and Marketing is sitting down with key Grinnell leaders to get the latest information about important College initiatives. We asked Brad Lindberg, associate vice president of institutional initiatives and enrollment, to get the latest on Grinnbooks.

Legislation Impacting Our Community

Feb 28, 2025
President Anne F. Harris shares information about the College's response to Iowa legislature passing Senate File 418.

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