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  1. A grainy, light beige bacground split into three sides. In the middle square, a shadow of a person in a huge dress being held by a shadow of a hand. On their left, a shadow of someone bowing in formal duke-like clothes.
    Arts & Culture

    All Aboard! ‘Songs of the Scarlet and Wayback’ Draws on Collective Grinnell History

    The original play ‘Songs of the Scarlet and Wayback’ is a “throwback party turned time travel train ride,” inspired by Poweshiek County community interviews, student archival research, performances, pageants, and parties of Grinnell’s past. The production will officially premiere in the Flanagan Theatre on Friday, March 8, 2024.
  2. Grinnell College Local Shuttle drivers (pictured left to right) Larry Kramer, Jim White, and Billy Gilbreaith foster connections and enrich experiences for students through their conversations and shared journeys.

    Beyond the Shuttle: Stories of Connection at Grinnell College

    Mar 07, 2024
    The drivers of the Grinnell College Local Shuttle foster connections and enrich experiences for students through their conversations and shared journeys.
  3. A man stands at a podium and addresses a lecture hall.

    Osera, Honored Grinnell Lecturer, on Automation and Pedagogy with Soul

    Mar 07, 2024
    Peter-Michael Osera, assistant professor of computer science, gave the 2024 Grinnell Lecture, exploring program synthesis and what automation can reveal to us about the ways we teach and learn.
  4. Vanessa Figueroa Weston '24

    Vanessa’s Journey

    Mar 06, 2024
    Vanessa Figueroa Weston ’24 was excited to be a part of a community where she could make impact. Finding a volleyball intramural club, shadowing two alumni, research, and her educational policy committee experiences proved that she can and would.
  5. Irma McClaurin poses with a smiling Edith Renfrow Smith

    Leaving a Footprint

    Mar 04, 2024
    While visiting Grinnell in February as a Mellon Foundation Humanities in Action Alumna scholar in residence, Irma McClaurin ’73 collaborated with students to build an archive of the Black Experience at Grinnell.
  6. Multicolored candy

    Open Educational Resources Are Blooming

    Mar 04, 2024
    Spring into Spring by learning about OER and entering your name by April 1 in a drawing to win a basket of candy
  7. Family sitting around a table

    Everyday Life and Women in America, c.1800-1920

    Mar 01, 2024
    Grinnell College Libraries has access to Adam Matthew's "Everyday Life & Women in America, c.1800-1920 showcasing unique primary source material for the study of American social, cultural, and popular history in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
  8. A choir sings on risers onstage, led by a male conductor

    Grinnell Singers Take to the Road for Spring Tour

    Mar 01, 2024
    The Grinnell Singers, under the direction of Conductor John Rommereim, will be traveling east for the group’s week-long spring concert tour, March 16–22.
  9. downtown Grinnell

    Community Champions: Grinnell College Employees Making A Difference

    Feb 29, 2024
    Did you know that there are over 20,000 nonprofits in Iowa working every day to improve lives and strengthen communities? The demand for nonprofit leadership continues to grow. However, in Grinnell and in other rural communities, most community organizations run with little or no staff and are highly dependent on the dedication of volunteers to accomplish their missions.
  10. Kesho Scott in the classroom

    New endowed chair for African Diaspora Studies will be named after Dr. Kesho Scott

    Feb 29, 2024
    As a faculty member for 38 years at Grinnell College, Kesho Scott DSS ’21 taught generations of Grinnellians about the lived experiences of Black people across the African diaspora. A driving force behind the creation of the Grinnell’s new Department of African Diaspora Studies, Scott will become the namesake for the inaugural endowed chair in the department.

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