Gilman Scholarship makes study abroad even more affordable for a first-generation student.
What’s the connection between olive oil, an ancient Greek vase, and X-ray fluorescence analysis? That’s exactly what Nora Madrigal ’19 and Ben Hoekstra ’19 sought to find out from a research project in their Chemistry 358: Instrumental Analysis class.
Across the street from campus at the corner of Park Street and 6th Avenue in Grinnell, Iowa, sits a 30–by-80-foot plot that’s been tilled and cared for. In the milder months, you’ll see it filled with crops like peppers and radishes, and you’ll see Grinnellians working there.
Young alum’s academic preparation fits his career interest in sports analytics perfectly
The Grinnell College Board of Trustees has approved a 4.3% increase in Grinnell's comprehensive fee, to $70,544 for academic year 2020-21.
The on-line version of the Bibliography of Asian Studies (BAS) contains 787,165 records on all subjects (especially in the humanities and the social sciences) pertaining to East, Southeast, and South Asia published worldwide from 1971 to the present.
Multimedia performance tells the story of civil rights icon, poet and Pulitzer Prize winner.
Two free, public exhibitions featuring pioneering contemporary printmaking open at the museum in the College's Bucksbaum Center for the Arts.
Sheryl Walter ’78 commits $1.7 million to strengthen Grinnell’s Strategic Resource Fund for Health and Counseling Programs.
The Presidential Search Committee has officially launched its work. Open forums for faculty, staff, and students have been scheduled for Jan. 27.
Board of Trustees Chair David Maxwell outlines the process for searching for a successor to President Raynard S. Kington.
Hasan Davis, J.D. for events on Jan. 20 and 21, 2020.
The award winners will be honored during Reunion 2020.
Continued support from Grinnell College and community helps libraries expand their collection.