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  1. Open Access symbol and stack of books

    The Grinnell College Libraries Open Access Publishing Agreements

    The Grinnell College Libraries is pleased to announce its read-and-publish agreements with several publishers that produce scholarly journals.
  2. Three female Asian students smile as they talk.

    Welcome to the Neighborhood: The Town of Grinnell Welcomes Renfrow Hall Students

    Sep 17, 2024
    The Grinnell Chamber of Commerce hosted a free event for all Renfrow Hall students, which included some samples from local restaurants, a scavenger hunt of downtown businesses, and a Renfrow Hall student discount cards to use at local retailers and restaurants.
  3. Justina Lee

    Justina’s Journey

    Sep 16, 2024
    When Justina Lee ’22 visited Grinnell, she found a vibrant and supportive global community. Four years later, she has embraced opportunities to study abroad, perform with the Latin American Jazz Ensemble, and take on advocacy and mentorship roles.
  4. Bella Nesbeth '26

    Student Bella Nesbeth Publishes Children’s Book on Sports and Diplomacy

    Sep 16, 2024
    Drawing on her personal experiences, Bella Nesbeth ’26 has authored a book that blends her passions for political science, softball, literature, and diplomacy.
  5. Melissa Strovers

    Melissa Strovers Selected for Leadership Iowa Program

    Sep 12, 2024
    Strovers was one out of 40 leaders across the state to be selected for this premier issues-awareness program offered by the Iowa Association of Business and Industry (ABI) Foundation. 
  6. What's New text on colored target

    What’s New in the Libraries Fall 2024

    Sep 09, 2024
    Find out what’s new at the Grinnell College Libraries!
  7. Tatum Watkins '27 at the Democratic National Convention.

    Student Tatum Watkins Serves as a Delegate at the Democratic National Convention

    Sep 09, 2024
    Tatum Watkins ’27, a second-year political science major at Grinnell, served as a delegate at the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Chicago in August.
  8. Student holding Sunflowers

    Maddie’s Journey

    Sep 09, 2024
    Coming from a small town in Minnesota, Maddie McCabe ’22 was struck by the diversity and passion within Grinnell’s student body. She joined the track team, found a job hosting events as a Class Ambassador, and worked with her on-campus mentors to identify her core values, do nutritional research, and prepare for a career in public health.
  9. A parked truck with shiny, sparkly sequins sitting on a park lawn. A child run towards it.

    A Summer of Art, Literacy, and Nourishment

    Sep 04, 2024
    The Grinnell College Museum of Art and Drake Community Library’s summer programs connected children and families to works from the museum’s collection and exhibitions, opportunities to engage in creative self-expression, literacy activities, free books, and food.
  10. two people working on a art project

    Local Children Enjoy the Arts, Literacy, Food, and Fun

    Sep 04, 2024
    This summer, the Summer Enrichment Collaborative, driven by the Grinnell Education Partnership (GEP), impacted over 2,000 children with arts, literacy, and food programs. 15 AmeriCorps members provided crucial support, enriching the educational experience and increasing food access for participants.

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