When Grinnell guard Jack Taylor ’15 punctuated the 2013–14 basketball season with his second 100-point-plus game in two years, the world’s media again took…
Michael E. Latham will join Grinnell College on July 1 as its new dean and vice-president of academic affairs. Latham is currently dean of Fordham University’s 3,600-student…
Grinnell College is among a handful of small, private, national liberal arts colleges with endowments valued at more than $1 billion. If Grinnell has this level of resources, why does it need to…
Grinnell College Trustee Steve Holtze ’68 and his wife, Elizabeth Alexander Holtze ’68, have made a generous commitment that will help the College communicate the…
On March 19, 2003, my immediate and extended family gathered in the kitchen of my childhood home in Baghdad and made a collective decision to relocate to Northern Iraq until the war and the chaos…
Tanya Santiago ’14 and Amy Flores ’15 led a group of 10 Grinnellians on a January trip to Guatemala made possible by a co-curricular travel grant through the…
This year, the Office of Admission is reading more applications than ever before. The final tally was 6,022 applications for students seeking admission in fall 2014. That’s nearly a one-third…
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