A brick and stone facade with Beyers carved on a plaque over the 2nd story windows houses a few businesses behind large windows on the first

Partnerships Brings 145-Year-Old Downtown Grinnell Building Fully Back to Life

Apr 05, 2025
Thanks to a new partnership involving Craig Cooper, Dick Knapp ’76, the late Bob Hamilton and Rachel Bly ’93, the Beyer building now houses Hamilton Lofts, Hope Family Counseling and the Spoiled Dogs Company.
A group of singers perform a concert in a cave

The Underground Choir: Grinnell Singers Perform a Concert in a Cave

Mar 31, 2025
The Grinnell Singers performed a concert in the Cave of the Mounds as part of their 2025 spring break tour.
Chikako Inoue

Chikako Inoue ’26 Is This Year’s Recipient of the Fischlowitz Travel Fellowship. 

Mar 28, 2025
This year’s recipient of the Fischlowitz Travel Fellowship, Chikako Inoue ’26 , will explore the history of comfort women in World War II.
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Grinnell College Athletics Celebrates Historic Winter Sports Season

Mar 26, 2025
Grinnell College’s athletic teams have made waves this season, setting records and earning national recognition across basketball and swimming & diving. From thrilling conference championships to record-breaking performances, the Pioneers continue to make history.
Mary Zheng

Mary Zheng ’15 hopes to “Outwit, Outplay, Outlast” her opponents on season 48 of Survivor

Mar 19, 2025
Featured prominently on the first three episodes, Mary Zheng ’15 joins season 48 of Survivor.
Sara Garcia ’25

Sara Garcia ’25 receives the Thomas J. Watson Fellowship

Mar 14, 2025
Garcia, from St. Paul, MN, is among 37 students selected nationwide from 155 finalists from 41 partner schools to receive the $40,000 fellowship stipend. The program offers “college graduates of unusual promise a year of purposeful, independent exploration and international travel to enhance their capacity for resourcefulness, imagination, openness, and leadership and to foster their humane and effective participation in the world community.”
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.

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