I loved attending Grinnell. I grew up in a predominantly Catholic neighborhood on the south side of Chicago. I attended 12 years of Catholic school and even thought about becoming a Catholic…
During the fall semester of 1974, 17 Grinnell students went to London with program organizers Vic Verrette, then professor of French, and Doug Caulkins, then…
Every day, Grinnellians volunteer their time to foster professional networks and personal connections in communities across the country and around the globe. We’d like you to meet some of them,…
Tyler Roberts, professor of religious studies, gave the inaugural Grinnell Lecture about different types of critical thinking in humanistic scholarship and liberal arts teaching…
Grinnellian has been awarded a prestigious Watson Fellowship for one year of independent study and travel abroad.
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