
39 third- and fourth-year Grinnell College students invited to become members of the esteemed local chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, Beta Chapter of Iowa.
39 third- and fourth-year Grinnell College students invited to become members of the esteemed local chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, Beta Chapter of Iowa.
Student-faculty research teams travelled to Japan and Spain to present research and learn globally.
Please come see the exhibit from guest curators in THD-240, EDU-357, and the Grinnell College Libraries, Burling Gallery, lower level.
Recognizing Contributions and Celebrating Achievements: Honorary Degree Recipients, Emeriti Faculty, and Senior Faculty at Grinnell College's 2023 Commencement Ceremony.
Ekta Shaikh, a third-year student from Pakistan, will explore South Asian representation in art in cities around the United States thank to receiving the Fischlowitz Travel award.
Celebrate 40,000 Years of American Art, an important work by Native American artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith (b. 1940, citizen of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Nation), was recently added to the Grinnell College Museum of Art’s permanent collection.
Spindler-Krage, a political science major and policy studies concentrator from Rochester, Minnesota, seeks to combat environmental justice in Minnesota, particularly the mining proposals in Northern Minnesota that threaten Indigenous communities.
For Instagram-savvy and feminist baker Becca Rea-Tucker ’15, keeping in touch with her personal experiences and political line has been crucial in shaping her baking empire on Instagram, @thesweetfeminist, and her recipe book, “Baking by Feel.”
The Neverland Players works with younger students in the Grinnell community to bring the kids’ stories to life onstage.
The Jazz Ensemble at Grinnell is not your typical college jazz band — it’s much more.
Course-embedded travel allowed students in Professor Mark Lavers course on country music to meet with industry insiders and get an inside look at the subject.
Monday, May 15, 1–5 p.m., Burling First Floor Lounge.
Study in a quiet communal space, enjoy free treats, set goals, and get stuff done!
Four teams of students created technology solutions to a climate change issue of their choice during hackGC, a weekend-long competition in April 2023. Read more about all the innovative teams.
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