Grain scientist and innovator Lee DeHaan will describe the development of Kernza, a new and sustainable perennial grain crop, on Oct. 10.
Grinnell Prize Week honors winner Gina Clayton, founder of Essie Justice Group
The founder and director of Essie Justice Group, which supports women with loved ones in prison, will receive the Grinnell Prize and share her experiences.
Misha Gelnarova ’18 uses the Fischlowitz Travel Fellowship to learn about American culture and extreme sports.
See the book display in Burling Library, 1st floor
Lavender Country, the first openly gay country music group will perform in Herrick Chapel on Sept. 30.
Enjoy an evening celebrating local foods prepared by local chefs.
Award winning authors, Kiese Laymon and Dwayne Betts are next in the Writers@Grinnell series.
4:15 & 8 p.m. Thursday, October 5, 2017
Greg Thielmann ’72 will return to campus to present this lecture
Diversity and inclusion have long been core values of Grinnell College. Today, 26 percent of the College’s students are domestic students of color, 18 percent international students, nearly 17 percent are first-generation students, and many are students who openly identify as LGBTQIA+.