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  1. A photograph of an unseen person’s hand holding a sheath of papers printed in black and white. The top page reads Women and Their Bodies.
    Academics

    How We Write About Reproductive Failure

    Gina Schlesselman-Tarango, associate professor and science librarian, traveled to Harvard archives for her research studying the evolution of feminist conversations around fertility and miscarriage.
  2. Map showing Grinnell's location in Iowa

    Falling into Place

    Jul 10, 2024
    A new Grinnell course, Historical Landscapes of Grinnell, encourages students to explore local history and build connections in the community.
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    Three New Trustees Join the Grinnell College Board

    Jul 09, 2024
    Yuki Narula ’94, Steve Pickle ’90, and Gabe Rodriguez ’00 have been elected to Grinnell College’s Board of Trustees, which meets formally three times during the academic year.
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    Bittersweet: A Global Pursuit of Sugar’s Past

    Jul 09, 2024
    Traveling to Cuba, Louisiana, and Brazil, 15 Grinnellians spent a semester studying the colonial legacy of sugar production.
  5. Lucy screams with anguish in front of a dark background for theater

    Lucy’s Journey

    Jul 08, 2024
    Lucy Polyak ’23 explored her life-long passion for theater from all angles, thanks to Grinnell's research and study-abroad opportunities. She directed shows, studied abroad in London, and more!
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    Department of Mathematics and Statistics Honors Five Outstanding Students

    Jul 02, 2024
    Over commencement weekend, mathematics and statistics faculty announced the winners of their annual departmental prizes: Isidora Bailly-Hall ’24, Kate Bartz ’25, Samantha Hall '24, Hyeyun Jung ’25, and Lilli Lewis ’25.
  7. Antonella Diaz sticks her tongue out in front of the cold waters of Alaska

    Antonella’s Journey

    Jun 24, 2024
    Antonella Diaz ’23 came to Grinnell wanting a diverse, tight-knit community that welcomed international students, and a discussion-based, open curriculum that allowed her to explore topics that she hadn't studied before.
  8. Four square white enamel pins sit on wooden planks The pins each have the word First-Gen and a mortar board in black with Grinnell College's red laurel leaves in upper left corner

    First-Generation and Low-Income Students Excel at Grinnell

    Jun 22, 2024
    Academically talented first-generation and low-income (FGLI) students contribute to the Grinnell experience and are a vital part of what makes Grinnell, Grinnell. Read how the College is dedicating resources and working to support their journeys through Grinnell.
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    AmeriCorps Members Build Stronger Community Ties Through Dedicated Service

    Jun 21, 2024
    This summer, a collaboration of 18 AmeriCorps members, connected and facilitated through the Grinnell Education Partnership, has expanded the capacity of 7 community partner organizations.

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