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  1. A young man performs an interpretive dance while a choir performs.

    Grinnellian Creates Interpretive Dance

    May 15, 2024
    Jadyn Al-Fatah ’27, who sings bass with the Grinnell Singers, has created an interpretive dance to accompany Pulitzer Prize–winning composer Caroline Shaw's “To the Hands.”
  2. Professor Wayne Moyer confers with a student

    Celebrating Wayne Moyer

    May 13, 2024
    Professor of Political Science Wayne Moyer has taught at Grinnell College for 5+ decades. In May, the College celebrated Moyer’s career as he retires from full-time teaching.
  3. A group of people stand on the steps of an old two-story house

    Lifting Up a Legacy

    Apr 22, 2024
    During the pandemic, Brian Smith ’94 made it his mission to support his fellow clergy as they lived with the reality of COVID, which kept them from physically being with their congregants.
  4. A black fence in front of a New York City skyline, made up of tall modern buildings.

    Digital Technology in the Field of Neuropsychology

    Apr 18, 2024
    The International Honor Society in Psychology, Psi Chi, awarded Andrea Suazo Rivas ’24 a grant to conduct research on digital cognitive assessment surveys.
  5. Wall-to-wall windows in the Noyce Science Center's courtyard reflect a blue sky.

    Burson, Hernandez Selected for DOE Visiting Faculty Program

    Apr 11, 2024
    Kristen Burson, Associate Professor of Physics, and Heriberto Hernandez, Professor of Chemistry, will spend the summer collaborating with scientists at DOE-funded national labs.
  6. A line of people in graduation caps and gowns wait to receive their diplomas.

    Lightening the Load

    Apr 01, 2024
    Grinnell’s Center for Careers, Life, and Service offers need-based grants that support students’ personal, professional, and civic development. That includes expenses (including travel) associated with interviewing for a job or applying to grad school.
  7. Celina Karp Biniaz speaks at a podium

    Biniaz Honored by USC

    Mar 27, 2024
    Celina Karp Biniaz ’52 was a featured speaker at a recent event at the University of Southern California that honored Holocaust survivors — like Biniaz — who had recorded their testimony with the USC Shoah Foundation. Biniaz received USC’s prestigious University Medallion in a special ceremony on March 25.
  8. A lone student walks across campus in the fog

    Saba Awarded ‘Life Worth Living’ Fellowship

    Mar 21, 2024
    Assistant Professor of Religious Studies and History Elias Saba has been awarded a 2024 Life Worth Living Faculty Course Development Fellowship from the Yale Center for Faith and Culture.
  9. Eric McIntyre leads the symphony orchestra in a concert

    A Day in the Life of the Grinnell Symphony Orchestra Conductor

    Mar 12, 2024
    As a professional musician, composer, farmer, and director of the Grinnell Symphony Orchestra, Eric McIntyre’s days are demanding and varied, and that’s exactly how he likes it.
  10. A crowd of protesters holding signs against the World Trade Organization

    Building Community through Protest

    Mar 11, 2024
    Sharon Quinsaat’s book, “Insurgent Communities: How Protests Create a Filipino Diaspora,” looks at how protest allows migrants to form a community that extends across borders.

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