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  1. Edith Renfrow Smith talks with students
    Campus & Community

    Grinnell College Civic Engagement Quad Core to be Named After Beloved Grinnellian Edith Renfrow Smith ’37

    Grinnell College will honor Edith Renfrow Smith, Class of 1937, one of the College’s most accomplished and beloved alumni, by naming the Civic Engagement Quad (CEQ) Core Building in her honor.  
  2. Pioneer Bookshop to Continue Support of Local School District Libraries this December

    Dec 04, 2022
    For the eleventh year since the event’s conception, Grinnell College’s Pioneer Bookshop will donate 10% of their December sales to support middle and high-school libraries in the Grinnell-Newburg Community School District. 
  3. Iowa Bibliophiles logo with stack of books

    Iowa Bibliophiles Featuring the Salisbury House Library Collection

    Dec 02, 2022
    Learn more about the ongoing work with the Salisbury House Library Collection through a virtual talk with Iowa Bibliophiles hosted by the University of Iowa.
  4. Ham Serunjogi

    Ham Serunjogi ’16 Named Forbes 30 Under 30 in Finance for 2023

    Nov 29, 2022
    Ham Serunjogi ’16 has been named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 list in finance for 2023. Serunjogi is CEO of Chipper Cash, a financial technology company he founded with Maijid Moujaled ’14.
  5. Jivyaa Vaidya standing in front of a colorful mural

    Close community, far-reaching impact - GivingTuesday

    Nov 29, 2022
    Grinnell College invites alumni, faculty, staff, parents, and community members to celebrate and strengthen our campus community this GivingTuesday.
  6. A young woman in a dark blue turtleneck and braided hair crosses her arms across her chest and smiles wildly. She stands in front of a large, cryogenic electron microscope.

    Novel Approaches: Lisa Eshun-Wilson ’14 Wants to Transform Science Academia

    Nov 28, 2022
    A Grinnell graduate and biochemist solves the structure of elusive proteins while re-imagining the culture of scientific research.
  7. Renée Fleming in blazer and skirt and Kyle Ketelsen wearing a red letter jacket with binoculars and singing

    Met Opera’s “The Hours” to Stream December 10

    Nov 28, 2022
    Grinnell College will stream Kevin Puts' “The Hours” on December 10 as part of the Met’s 2022-23 Live in HD season. 
  8. DJ Savarese

    Writers@Grinnell Welcomes DJ Savarese, Thurs. Dec. 8, 2022; 5 p.m. at the Pioneer Bookstore

    Nov 28, 2022
    Writers@Grinnell welcomes artful activist, multi-genre writer, scholar, teacher, and practicing optimist, DJ Savarese, on Thurs., Dec. 8, 2022 at 5 p.m. at the Pioneer Bookstore.
  9. family putting glitter on art truck

    Build a Better Grinnell 2030 Receives $197,153 USDA Rural Placemaking Innovation Challenge Grant

    Nov 21, 2022
    Build a Better Grinnell 2030 (BABG 2030) has received a grant of $197,153 from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Rural Placemaking Innovation Challenge. These funds will support the mission of the BABG 2030 project: to identify and prioritize community needs as well as resources, assets, and partners to guide community development and quality-of-life improvement over the next decade. 
  10. Grant Faulkner, Grinnell College Authors and Artists

    Grant Faulkner: All the Comfort Sin Can Provide, National Novel Writing Month

    Nov 20, 2022
    In this Authors and Artists podcast episode, Grant Faulkner ’87 talks about National Novel Writing Month, 100 Word Story, and his book of short stories, “All the Comfort Sin Can Provide.”

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