Although he only made his debut in mathematical art this past January, Marc Chamberland, professor of mathematics and statistics, has already had pieces accepted to two juried…
In the 21st century, many of us are living longer, dying more slowly, and, more important, dying differently than our ancestors. Based on her book, the author offers advice on handling a…
My world was not much bigger than central Kentucky when I stepped foot in Grinnell. Raised in an almost entirely white community in the Bible Belt of the Appalachian Mountains, my international…
Two sisters who served Grinnell College’s Office of Admission with distinction are being honored with a new experiential learning fund that carries their name. Kathleen “Katie” Brown…
High school students at a select group of 32 schools across the United States and in four other countries will be able to take some Grinnell College courses for credit online, thanks to a new…
With the help of a $10,000 grant from Davis Projects for Peace, Inara Tareque ’16 spent her summer tackling poverty and education in her home country of Bangladesh. Funded by…
Commemorating a decades-long friendship, the Grinnell College Department of Biology is preparing to instate the new Waldo S. Walker Endowed Chair in Biology. Peg Martin Stiffler ’63 <…
Drawing from fields as diverse as economics, political science, psychology, and sociology, Professor of Economics William Ferguson ’75 lays out a complex argument in his first…
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