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News

  1. The Grinnell Magazine

    Teaching for Fun

    Since fall 2014, nearly 150 Grinnell College students have volunteered to teach workshops on campus to children from pre-kindergarten through eighth grade. 

    “I hope they…

  2. Bakopoulos Receives 2016 NEA Fellowship

    Jan 08, 2018

    The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) has awarded individual creative writing fellowships of $25,000 each to 37 fiction and creative nonfiction writers, including Dean Bakopoulos<…

  3. Laurent Dubois

    Grinnell College to Host Lecture on Democracy and Culture in Haiti

    Jan 05, 2018
    Duke University professor Laurent Dubois will give the Jan. 25 Scholars' Convocation lecture "Democracy at the Roots: Culture and Sovereignty in Haiti."
  4. Four New Designees for Endowed Chairs

    Jan 05, 2018

    An installation ceremony for endowed chairs, professorships, and staff on Nov. 14 in Herrick Chapel honored current endowed chairs and celebrated the naming of four new designees:

    •…

  5. Aspiring for More Peace

    Jan 05, 2018
    Student uses $10,000 grant to return to Ghana and carry out a peace-themed summer project.
  6. older man talks to younger people, three laptops on a table between them

    Making Math Videos Rock

    Jan 05, 2018
    Four students and a prof geek out over math and how to communicate it via short, YouTube videos.
  7. New Grinnell Guide to Writing, Research, and Speaking

    Jan 05, 2018
    The Writing Lab is pleased to announce the launch of the Grinnell Guide to Writing, Research, and Speaking, an online resource for students and faculty.
  8. An artwork of seven colorful humans, a skeleton, and a tree crossing the ocean in a small golden boat

    Faulconer Gallery to Feature ‘En Voyage: Hybridity and Vodou in Haitian Art’

    Jan 05, 2018
    The exhibition, curated by nine Grinnell College students, opens on Thursday, Jan. 25 and includes prominent works by Haitian American artist Edouard Duval-Carrié.
  9. New Admission and Financial Aid Building Taking Shape

    Jan 04, 2018

    The Admission and Financial Aid Center is under construction on Park Street, directly across from

  10. On the Citrus

    Dec 27, 2017

    Richard Tillotson ’66 lives in Honolulu, where he worked for many years in advertising and now focuses on his own creative writing; his most recent novel is What You…

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