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  1. The Grinnell Magazine

    Accomplished

    Scott Wilson ’98 has been appointed the College’s new chief investment officer. Wilson’s hire is the outcome of a rigorous global search for a College CIO who will usher in a new…

  2. Town Halls

    Mar 20, 2014

    Grinnell College last fall began a series of town hall meetings to encourage transparency and frank, civil discussion of topics that faculty, staff, and students consider important. Each town hall…

  3. Iowa’s Dirty Water

    Mar 20, 2014

    Many Grinnell alumni probably don’t dwell on the many necessities of life that we may take for granted: safe shelter, breathable air, ample food, improving transportation and communication systems…

  4. Why Language?

    Mar 20, 2014

    “It's kind of a weird superpower, but if I had something I could immediately wish for, I would love to be able to speak any language.”
    — President Barack Obama

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  5. Couple Endows New Deanship

    Mar 20, 2014

    A couple appreciated as stalwart supporters of Grinnell College have announced they will support a new deanship aimed at helping students succeed in life after Grinnell.

    Grinnell Trustee …

  6. At the Faulconer Gallery Spring 2014

    Mar 20, 2014

    BAX

    April 11–May 4, 2014

    The Bachelor of Arts Exhibition features work by third- and fourth-year art students — both art majors and those…

  7. Mayflower Community Eyes Expansion

    Mar 20, 2014

    Housing availability for seniors may be improving thanks to a proposed expansion of Mayflower Community.

    Grinnell College is part of a group that assembled land near the Old Glove Factory…

  8. Lindgren Continues Research with New NIH Grant

    Mar 20, 2014
    Professor of Biology Clark Lindgren has been awarded an NIH grant to continue research on chemical synapses
  9. Preparing for Staff Performance Appraisals

    Mar 18, 2014

    The Office of Human Resources is updating the Halogen system and getting ready for the annual job description and performance appraisal processes.  While we do our work, here are a few things…

  10. Grant Study Will Improve Voter Registration Act Implementation

    Mar 18, 2014
    Douglas Hess ’91, political science, received a grant from Carnegie Corporation of New York to study effective, low-cost strategies for states to better implement the NVRA.

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