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    Communities Matter: A Grinnell Hometown Expo

    The Office of Community Partnerships, Planning, and Research, along with the Student Government Association (SGA), are hosting a Hometown Expo event on Saturday, April 16 from 2–6 p.m. on Ward Field. Students have signed up to create tables with activities tailored to introduce the Grinnell community to places far and wide.
  2. Eiren Shea, Grinnell College Authors and Artists

    Eiren Shea: Mongol Court Dress, Identity Formation, and Global Exchange

    Mar 25, 2022
    Shea's newest book investigates how a group of newly-confederated tribes from the steppe conquered the most sophisticated societies in existence in less than a century
  3. Jivyaa Vaidya ’23 Receives Fischlowitz Travel Fellowship

    Mar 24, 2022
    Jivyaa Vaidya ’23 is the recipient of this year’s Fischlowitz Travel Fellowship and will use the opportunity to travel the United States and study street art and its impact on communities.
  4. Biden Approval Drops as Majority of Americans Believe Economy Will Worsen in Coming Months

    Mar 23, 2022
    Grinnell College National Poll shows broad support for supplying weapons to Ukrainian fighters, welcoming war refugees; most Americans against sending troops
  5. A Majority of Americans Thinks Public Schools are on the Wrong Track, Fueled by How Racism is Addressed in the Classroom

    Mar 23, 2022
    Strong opposition expressed in Grinnell Poll toward affirmative action in higher ed admission policies and the use of tax dollars for private schools.
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    $13.7 Million Gift Will Create Endowments for Grinnell Faculty, Museum of Art

    Mar 17, 2022
    The estate gift by John ’65 and Jennifer Betts is the second-largest gift ever committed to the College.
  7. Dr. Bernice A. King to Speak at Grinnell College Commencement Ceremony

    Mar 16, 2022
    Grinnell is proud to welcome Dr. Bernice A. King, to speak at Commencement ceremonies at 10 a.m. on May 23 on Central Campus. King is carrying on her father’s mission of nonviolence and positive social change through her work as a global thought leader, orator, peace advocate, and as leader of the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change (founded by her mother, Coretta Scott King in 1968). 
  8. Crys Moosman Receives the Thomas J. Watson Fellowship

    Mar 15, 2022
    The Watson Fellowship is a $36,000 one-year grant for purposeful, independent exploration outside the United States
  9. Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant, Grinnell College Authors and Artists

    Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant: To Live More Abundantly

    Mar 15, 2022
    In this Authors and Artists episode, host Marshall Poe ’84 talked to Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant about her book "To Live More Abundantly: Black Collegiate Women, Howard University, and the Audacity of Dean Lucy Diggs Slowe."
  10. Randye Jones Receives the 2022 Music Library Association Citation Award

    Mar 11, 2022
    The MLA Citation, the Association’s tribute for lifetime achievement, is awarded in recognition of distinguished service to music librarianship over a career.

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