Grinnell City Council approves a resolution supporting Main Street development proposal.
It is with great sadness that I inform you of the death on Friday, March 30, of one of our students, Jacob "Jack" Gustafson, a junior psychology major from Madison, Wisconsin.
Associate Professor of History Ed Cohn compares the show "The Americans" to the Cold War events it portrays in The Washington Post.
Julia Shangguan ’18 decided she would double major in biology and studio art, but she initially saw them as two distinct interests. That changed in Hawaii in the summer of 2016.
Students discover their own journeys during a new American Studies course.
Grinnell students take advantage of Iowa's extensive Haitian art collection in a unique, hands-on seminar.
Thank you to the 2482 donors who made a gift during Scarlet & Give Back Day, April 5, and helped to unlock $275,000 from the anonymous alum donor. In total, $503,289.19 was raised, which will support the College’s commitment to individualized advised learning that prepares Grinnellians to be global citizens.
Grinnell College and Council on Foreign Relations to host workshop for Iowa educators.
Ian Luby ’13 will present “Land Grabs, Deforestation, and the Effects on Human Health in Cambodia” a 4 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 26, in Humanities and Social Studies Center, Room N3118.
The Black Cultural Center (BCC) preserves and celebrates black history, culture, and diasporas of people who identify with African heritage. Built in 1970, it was later renamed the Conney M. Kimbo Black Cultural Center in honor of Kimbo, dean of student affairs from 1970–73.
The Stonewall Resource Center (SRC) is a confidential, safe space serving Grinnell’s LGBTQIA+ communities and allies. Staffed by a student management team, the center offers support for individuals, educational programming, and LGBTQIA+ activities on campus.
The Peer Connections Pre-Orientation Program (PCPOP) is a year-long program designed for first-year emerging student leaders to express their authentic self, acknowledge the realities of others, and recognize the impact of the environment they are in.
The dark comedy is set in a funhouse environment inspired by 1950s Coney Island.