Underlying any class-conscious conversations I have with my friends at Grinnell is our economic unity: we are all attending an elite liberal arts college. Because of this common factor, our…
David Cook-Martín, associate professor of sociology, challenges readers to rethink what they know about immigration policy in Culling the Masses: The Democratic Origins of…
This article is part of our ongoing series about Grinnell College’s finances. In fall 2015, the Grinnell College Board of Trustees will vote on whether to continue the College’s need-blind…
Shop at Amazon and support Grinnell College at the same time through its AmazonSmile program. When you shop at smile.amazon.com, the AmazonSmile Foundation…
Laura “Lola” Baltzell ’83 and Christiane Carney Johnson ’83 returned to Grinnell’s campus in the fall, bringing their exhibition of collages with them. The
The late Marilyn Walsh ’50, a native of Woodbine, Iowa, made a $6.1 million bequest establishing a scholarship fund for Iowa residents admitted to Grinnell College who have lived…
I loved attending Grinnell. I grew up in a predominantly Catholic neighborhood on the south side of Chicago. I attended 12 years of Catholic school and even thought about becoming a Catholic…
During the fall semester of 1974, 17 Grinnell students went to London with program organizers Vic Verrette, then professor of French, and Doug Caulkins, then…
Originally published in the Spring 2016 issue of The Grinnell Magazine
Think about Grinnell College, and religion may be the last thing that comes to mind. Regarded as a secular…
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