The Peer Connections Pre-Orientation Program (PCPOP) is a year-long program designed for first-year emerging student leaders to express their authentic self, acknowledge the realities of others, and recognize the impact of the environment they are in.
The Black Cultural Center (BCC) preserves and celebrates black history, culture, and diasporas of people who identify with African heritage. Built in 1970, it was later renamed the Conney M. Kimbo Black Cultural Center in honor of Kimbo, dean of student affairs from 1970–73.
The Stonewall Resource Center (SRC) is a confidential, safe space serving Grinnell’s LGBTQIA+ communities and allies. Staffed by a student management team, the center offers support for individuals, educational programming, and LGBTQIA+ activities on campus.
Grinnell has always impressed me by having few glitzy, headline-hogging alums. I’d like to think the College instead produces serious, hardworking leaders in all sorts of fields; the kind who do,…
Emily Ricker ’18 knew she could “get away with speaking English” during her 2016 summer internship in Pohnpei, an island in the Federated States of Micronesia…
Barry Matchett ’94, director of external affairs for NRG Energy, a power generation company, is running campaigns to promote clean energy development. He also campaigns for…
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