Iraq war veteran and award winning author Roy Scranton is next in the Writers@Grinnell series.
Award winning Kenyan writer Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor is next in the Writers at Grinnell series.
Raynard S. Kington, President of Grinnell College, assures the campus community that the College is dedicated to unequivocally supporting our students who might feel vulnerable for themselves or family and friends as a result of the termination of the DACA program.
The Board of Trustees created the Fossil Fuels and Climate Impact Task Force to explore issues related to fossil fuel divestment in an unbiased, intellectually rigorous, transparent, and inclusive manner.
Fossil Fuels and Climate Impact Task Force status update and upcoming public events.
Mary Beth Tinker, of the U.S. Supreme Court case Tinker v. Des Moines (1969), will share her experience as a participant in the case and its effect on her life.
Two new career-focused communities – Health Professions and Arts, Media, and Communication – will help empower students to live, learn, and work with meaning and purpose thanks to gifts from Grinnell alumni.
Grinnell students weigh in on the best places to eat to satisfy your palate; Henry Bolster ’18 tries them all.
Grinnell's science programs work together to dramatically improve student success in STEM courses.
Poet and professor Mohja Kahf will read from her body of poetry to address the theme of belonging.
Take part in an interactive art project designed to celebrate human uniqueness and connections.
Soprano Randye Jones and pianist Marlys Grimm will present a program of arias and songs by American composers on Sunday, Sept. 17.
Members will rehearse weekly for a November 2017 performance.