Visit Special Collections and Archives in Burling lower level to see the new exhibits of seven herbals curated by Kate Perry ’20, Special Collections and Archives student worker
From 2014 to 2019, Grinnellians have appeared an impressive 29 times on the awards lists for national competitions such as the Undergraduate Class Project Competition (USCLAP) or the Undergraduate Statistics Project Competition (USPROC). What’s the secret here?

Through individualized advising, innovative career education programming, and robust experiential learning opportunities, Center for Careers, Life, and Service aims to provide each student the tools and resources they need to design and lead a life that reflects their personal, professional, and civic aspirations.
4:15-5:15 pm, Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2019, in Burling First Floor Lounge

Located in the heart of Iowa caucus territory, Grinnell College gives students and faculty the opportunity to ask questions of presidential candidates Tom Steyer and Joe Biden at live CNN town halls.

Grinnell students, faculty and staff have access to the extensive primary source collections of the Center for Research Libraries (CRL), an international consortium of university, college, and independent research libraries.

Conversation and film screening with trans panel Zackary Drucker, Tourmaline, and Chris Vargas, on Tuesday, Nov. 19, at 7 p.m. in the Harris Center Cinema.

Glass’ opera about the reign of Egyptian pharaoh Akhenaten will be streamed live at 11:55 a.m. on Nov. 23 in Harris Center Cinema as part of the Metropolitan Opera’s Live in HD Series.

When the FBI began mass incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II, Buddhist priests were among the first to be incarcerated. "American Sutra" tells the story of Japanese American Buddhists (the largest group of Buddhists in the United States at that time) in the context of anti-Japanese sentiment during World War II and draws parallels to contemporary challenges to religious freedom facing Americans today.

Study programming languages under the lens of human-computing interaction (HCI).


Artists from the Grinnell community participated in the Kinetic Sculpture Challenge, collaborating on original artworks that incorporated motion as part of their effect.

The Grinnell College Libraries now have site license to The Washington Post.