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  1. Academics

    Learning How Science Is Actually Done

    By design, students gain the skills to investigate life.
  2. Timothy Dobe Wins Grant for Research on Gandhi

    Mar 08, 2017
    Timothy Dobe, associate professor and chair of religious studies, awarded Frederick Burkhardt Residential Fellowship for Recently Tenured Scholars.
  3. Now Accepting Applications for 2016-17 Grinnell College Community Mini-Grants

    Mar 08, 2017
    The College is now accepting applications for the Community Mini-Grants Program, which provides catalyst funding from $1,000 to $7,500 for small- to mid-scale projects. Applications due by Monday, April 3, 2017.
  4. Three Students Recognized with Awards at Annual IINSPIRE LSAMP conference

    Mar 08, 2017
    Grinnellians led conference sessions and earned awards at STEM-focused conference.
  5. Mervat Youssef teaches an Arabic class in ARH

    The Fun and Challenge of Studying Arabic

    Mar 07, 2017
    Learn a new alphabet and a new culture in a dynamic, fast-paced class.
  6. A Big Thank You to the Library's 2017 SEPC Members

    Mar 07, 2017
    Donna Brunquell '17, Moe Sabai '18, Amanda Magyar '17, Jenny Hoops '17, Xena Fitzgerald '17, and Emma Cibula '17
  7. Construction Update for March 7, 2017

    Mar 06, 2017

    Activity at the HSSC site is picking up. Please be safe and aware of occurrences that may affect you.

    What you need to know:…

  8. Lever Press: Open Access Scholarship Panel Discussion

    Mar 06, 2017
    Thursday, April 6, 11 a.m., Burling Lounge
  9. Belle Plaine Author to Speak at the Pioneer Bookshop

    Mar 02, 2017
    Karen Hoelscher Johnson presents her newest book 'Lancaster's Rose' at 1 p.m. Saturday, March 11, at the Pioneer Bookshop.
  10. Shannon Riley ’17

    Grinnell College Student Attends a Program at Harvard’s Center for Hellenic Studies

    Mar 02, 2017
    In the modern digital age, ideas on how to access and represent data and knowledge in Classics are rapidly evolving. Last year, the Wilson Center helped Shannon Riley ’17, a classics major, attend the Information Fluency in Classics Program.

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