As I filled out internship applications last March, I set my sights high. Intent on fulfilling my lifelong dream of working in Washington, D.C., I applied primarily to congressional offices in…
In fall 2014, students enrolling in the newly redesigned course Computer Science 322: Team Software Development for Community Organizations will help test a new approach to alumni…
An alumnus who teaches political science at Grinnell is looking at why states have failed to enforce federal legislation meant to make it easier for Americans to register to vote.
“I’m kind of disappointed that there was no outcry over my invitation to speak. I was waiting for things to blow up on Twitter. I was looking forward to withdrawing from my speech so that the…
At least once a week, as I am standing at the whiteboard in front of 16 high school juniors, I completely blank on how to solve the basic math problem I am demonstrating for them. My liberal arts…
Plenty of people agonize about if (and how) they should change their last names when they tie the knot. But few people tackle the problem with the zeal of Caryn Platt ’92 and Paul…
War has a way of shaping generations. World War II drained Grinnell of its civilian men and spurred the College to offer military training to its remaining students. Vietnam triggered protests…
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