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  1. The Grinnell Magazine

    Postgraduate Success: Meaningful and Purposeful Lives

    The Center for Careers, Life, and Service (CLS) is blazing new ground in its focus on preparing Grinnellians to lead lives of meaning and purpose. After extensive strategic planning, the CLS has…

  2. “The Muslim Gandhi”

    Jun 09, 2017

    Timothy Dobe, associate professor and chair of religious studies, has received the Frederick Burkhardt Residential Fellowship for Recently Tenured Scholars for his research on…

  3. Commencement 2017

    Jun 09, 2017

    "Engage, care, be passionate. Because each other is all we have. This is all we got, this is all we have. And it may not be heaven, but it can be Iowa…

  4. Scarlet & Give Back Day Raises $772,000

    Jun 09, 2017

    April 6 was a red-letter day for giving to Grinnell. The third annual Scarlet & Give Back Day was also a red hair day for Andy Hamilton ’85, director of athletics and…

  5. Campus Construction in High Gear

    Jun 09, 2017

    The new Humanities and Social Studies Complex (HSSC) moved closer to reality this spring with the arrival of heavy construction equipment and a tower crane on the northwest corner of the academic…

  6. ‘Shiny, Sticky, Smooth’ Eye-Popping Art Exhibition To Grace Faulconer Gallery

    Jun 07, 2017
    Works by America’s most famous pop artists include Andy Warhol’s iconic soup can screenprint. On exhibit in Faulconer Gallery July 1–Sept. 3, 2017.
  7. Summer Research in Chemistry is Underway

    Jun 06, 2017
    35 students are working with eleven chemistry faculty mentors an a variety of projects.
  8. Campus Construction Update: June 5-12

    Jun 05, 2017
    Sidewalks will soon be affected around Younkers and closed between Carnegie and Herrick Chapel.
  9. Adult Community Exploration Series Offers Free Courses

    Jun 01, 2017
    The 2017 classes explore linguistics, Calvin and Hobbs comic strips, pathogens, and tropical forests. Advance registration required.
  10. Shonda Kuiper Receives National Science Foundation Grant

    Jun 01, 2017
    Kuiper will use the $300K grant, awarded by the NSF Improving Undergraduate STEM Education Program, to develop inquiry-based online games that simulate data-based decision making embedded in a research-like experience.

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