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News

  1. Nicole Mitchell
    Arts & Culture

    Ancient to the Future

    Renowned flutist Nicole Mitchell to give lecture recital and lead improvisation workshop.
  2. Hearing Loss, Hearing Loop

    Apr 16, 2015
    Audiologist Juliette Sterkens discusses the listening technologies available to those with hearing loss in the modern world.
  3. Three graduates in robes taking a selfie before the ceremony

    Be a Part of Grinnell’s Commencement

    Apr 15, 2015
    Join us in person or online as we celebrate our newest graduates today, Monday, May 18, 2015.
  4. Knidia and other Greek works in gallery

    Inventing the Female Nude

    Apr 15, 2015
    Expert in ancient Mediterranean art discusses the story behind a Greek sculptor’s masterpiece and its impact on different audiences.
  5. Commencement 2015

    Apr 15, 2015
    Noted environmentalist and author Bill McKibben to speak at Commencement Exercises on Monday, May 18, 2015.
  6. Marketplace Specials

    Apr 14, 2015

    Wednesday, April 15 - Ice Cream Sundae Bar 5-7:00 pm
    Wednesday, April 22 - In honor of Earth Day, Dirt Cake will be served 5-7:00 pm
    Monday, May 11 - Backyard BBQ 5-7:00 pm

  7. The Earth reflected in a water droplet on a bright green leaf

    Earth Month Events

    Apr 13, 2015
    In celebration of Earth Month, Grinnell College hosts free events featuring local food, volunteering, and exploration.
  8. Writers@Grinnell, Daphne Kalotay

    Writers@Grinnell: Daphne Kalotay

    Apr 13, 2015
    Writers@Grinnell presents novelist and short story writer Daphne Kalotay, author of "Russian WInter" and "Site Reading."
  9. Young woman walks up stairs under lights on dimly lit campus as "Welcome Freshman" banners hang nearby.

    The Hunting Ground

    Apr 13, 2015
    Free showing of a documentary about sexual assault on college campuses will be followed by a panel discussion on April 16.
  10. Designed to Kill

    Apr 13, 2015
    Historian and author will discuss the science and art of killing from 1914–45.

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