The Brazilian Jiu Jitsu club connects students, faculty, and community members through love of the sport.
The Mellon New Directions program allows mid-career scholars in the humanities to undertake formal training in fields outside their own to be able to conduct high-quality cross-disciplinary projects.
Writers@Grinnell welcomes award winning novelist, and this year's Distinguished Author, Raven Leilani, on Thursday, April 20 at 8 p.m. in Rosenfield Center, Room 101.
Join organic chemistry students in the lab for a fly-on-the-wall experience of their investigations, collaboration, and antics.
Schaefer has been awarded a Thomas J. Watson Fellowship for 2023–2024 to explore music’s potential to inspire climate action by deepening people’s connection to nature and their communities.
Ignite brings local preschool through sixth grade students to Grinnell College, focusing on providing elementary and middle school students with a meaningful, educational experience and exposure and comfort on a college campus.
Eighty-seven works from the estate of Hans and Barbara Welch Breder were recently gifted to the permanent collection of Grinnell College Museum of Art.
The Level Up program helps second-year students take overcome new challenges and take advantage of new opportunities.
The Student Organization of Latinx, an affinity group for Grinnell’s Latinx members, hosts long-time traditions like Quince, SOL Potluck, and Reggaeton.
A gift from the late Jack Hanson '39 and Lucile Hanson '40 Harris has endowed annual competitive fellowships for early career faculty members at Grinnell. The fellowships provide awardees with a leave at full salary for one academic year and up to $8,000 in research/travel funds.
Vossoughi, assistant professor of psychology, challenges students to explore the role of social psychology in coalition building and collective action.
Delve inside the Asian-American Association, an organization shaped by fun, openness, and acceptance.
The African Caribbean Student Union provides a connection to home and culture at Grinnell.
Yesterday, the Iowa Senate passed Senate File 538, which prohibits physicians from providing gender-affirming healthcare to transgender individuals under the age of 18.