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  1. Dining Services End of Year Schedule

    On Friday, May 15 the Marketplace will close at 6:30 p.m., and the Spencer Grill will close at 5:00 p.m. All meal plans will end at 6:30 p.m. On Saturday, May 16 the Marketplace will be open for…

  2. Update on the Renovation and Expansion of ARH and Carnegie

    May 08, 2015

    Last spring, the Board of Trustees authorized several campus planning projects. Various entities have worked over the past year moving these projects forward. Here we provide an update of the work…

  3. Decoding Diversity

    May 08, 2015
    Lester Alemán ’07 champions diversity at TEDxGrinnell.
  4. Faulconer Gallery Unveils Bequest of Works by Toulouse-Lautrec and Others

    May 06, 2015
    Posters and lithographs by Toulouse-Lautrec and others join Faulconer Gallery collection.
  5. Four students hold certificates at a celebration

    Partnering with Harvard Business School

    May 06, 2015
    College enters digital partnership with Harvard Business School; Grinnell students offered additional financial aid for online courses.
  6. left to right: Pauliina Haasjoki, Kevin Haworth, Molly Rideout and Purvi Shah

    Public Writing, Public Libraries

    May 06, 2015
    Four writers to install new writing in 12 Iowa libraries
  7. Tyler Roberts squatting next to students while teaching a course

    Alumni pledge $1M for new learning spaces

    May 05, 2015
    Changes will support innovations in teaching in the humanities, social sciences.
  8. Seeking a Summer Internship

    May 04, 2015
    The CLS helps with every stage of the job and internship search process.
  9. Learning Spaces

    May 04, 2015
    Carnegie Hall and Alumni Recitation Hall (ARH) are landmark buildings on campus whose time has come for major renovation. Students in the humanities and social studies — just as those in other fields — need spaces that fully support their learning and the faculty’s innovative teaching.
  10. Against Reason: Anti/Enlightenment Prints

    May 03, 2015
    Faulconer Gallery exhibition “Against Reason: Anti/Enlightenment Prints by Callot, Hogarth, Piranesi and Goya,” explores the darker side of the Enlightenment, opens Friday, April 3.

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