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News

  1. David Malarkey
    The Grinnell Magazine

    Linking the Community of Grinnell Alumni in London

    Everyone has a memory from Grinnell College where they couldn’t stop laughing, says Daniel Malarkey ’08.
  2. MAP student lunches with perspective families

    Experiential Learning in Burling Library this Summer

    Jun 26, 2018
    Summer Map students and student interns meet with prospective students and their families.
  3. Self-portrait Jeman Park

    Liberal Arts and Entrepreneurship

    Jun 26, 2018
    When Jeman Park ’20 and a few friends dreamed up EduPass, technology that helps schools keep tabs on students during unscheduled times of the day, he was just a senior at Minnesota’s Mounds View High School working on a side project.
  4. Networking meeting between students and alumni

    ARCHIVED: Grinnellians for Life

    Jun 26, 2018
    A highlight of the spring Alumni Council meeting was the presentation focusing on Grinnell’s career communities, a recently launched addition to the Center for Careers, Life, and Service (CLS).
  5. Student taking notes in tutorial

    How to Build an Entrepreneur

    Jun 26, 2018

    Grinnell students have many opportunities to develop their entrepreneurial skills. Here are some of them:

    • “Real Life Entrepreneurship” course.
  6. Miriam Clayton in Copenhagen

    A glimpse in the rearview mirror

    Jun 25, 2018
    Studying in another country can influence your choices, your direction, and your outlook long after returning home, in ways large and small.
  7. Women inventing a structure with the shadow of a Grinnell G

    Start, Scale, Sell

    Jun 25, 2018
    The entrepreneurial journey in three easy steps
  8. Roger Bauman

    Dean of the Cage

    Jun 25, 2018
    Veteran equipment manager embodies the spirit of Pioneer Athletics
  9. Amy Miller

    Taking Interns Seriously

    Jun 25, 2018
    ACLU lawyer Amy Miller ’93 helps passionate advocates forge their own paths
  10. Grinnell students studying abroad

    Why study abroad?

    Jun 25, 2018
    Motivations and benefits aren’t always obvious or predictable

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