Knowledge Into Action, Spring ’24, Volume 1

Apr 14, 2024
President Harris share information about the seven initiatives identified at the beginning of the semester and what the inter-campus working groups have accomplished to date.

2024 Welcome Ceremony Address by the President – Anne F. Harris

Aug 23, 2024
Presented during Welcome Ceremony for the Class of 2028 as they begin their journey at Grinnell.
Juneteenth flags on a table with people in the background

Grinnell College Celebrates Juneteenth with Flag Raising, Reflection, and Soulful Celebration

Jun 17, 2025
The commemoration began with a morning flag-raising ceremony on Central Campus, followed by a community gathering featuring food, music, and messages of resilience and joy.
Ailsa sitting on stone entrance sign for Grinnell College

Ailsa’s Journey

Jun 16, 2025
Ailsa Schmidt ’22 came to Grinnell for the rural setting and the opportunity to run cross country. A few years later, she is loving building, supporting, and being a part of student communities, as well as asking questions about religion in and out of the classroom. She looks forward to connecting with people through a service program next year.
A group photo of the men's tennis team and their coach

Grinnell Men’s Tennis Team Ties Record with 21st Midwest Conference Championship

Jun 09, 2025
The Grinnell men’s tennis team won its 21st consecutive Midwest Conference (MWC) Championship this spring, tying a record for the most consecutive MWC titles in any sport.
Downtown Grinnell Arial View

Grinnell Historical Museum to Celebrate Grand Opening of Newly Renovated Facility

Jun 03, 2025
The museum’s relocation and transformation mark a new era for the organization, which has served the community for over 70 years. Originally established in 1952 by four local women’s clubs, the museum first opened in a small space above Cunningham Drug Store on Fourth Avenue. The McMurray House will remain open as well and new space will be in addition to the prior museum.

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Professor Edward Cohn, director of the Rosenfield Program, and four of his students discuss how they use the Harvard Project on the Soviet Social System archive in an introductory history class at Grinnell College.

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