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    Academics

    3-2 Engineering Programs Give Grinnellians the Best of Both Worlds

    Grinnell’s 3-2 partnerships grant students their B.A., B.S., and an engineering education unlike any other.
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    Grinnell Receives $138,000 Grant to Empower Future Scholars through Mellon-Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program

    Oct 02, 2023
    This significant grant renewal highlights the College’s unwavering dedication to fostering a diverse faculty and promoting the multivocality of the humanities and related disciplines. 
  3. Academic Assistant Cheryl Fleener-Seymour

    5 Questions with Cheryl Fleener-Seymour

    Oct 02, 2023
    Academic Assistant Cheryl Fleener-Seymour on her work, life, family, and being a mother to nine children.
  4. Four students sit on a gray brick ledge.

    Homecoming to Higher Learning: Stories of Grinnell’s Hometown Students

    Oct 02, 2023
    Four local Poweshiek County students decided to remain in Grinnell, Iowa, for college, only a few miles away from home. 
  5. Burling Library Lounge event with attendees

    DLAC Workshop: OERs & Digital Publishing

    Sep 29, 2023
    On Wednesday, Oct. 4, from 4–5 p.m. in Burling Lounge, get a snack and come learn about open educational resources (OER) that you can use for your pedagogy!
  6. Photo of Laura Ng

    Faculty and Staff Research Series Presents a Research in Progress Talk with Laura Ng

    Sep 27, 2023
    Please join the Grinnell College Libraries at 4:15 p.m., Oct. 3, as we continue our faculty/Staff Research Series with Laura Ng, assistant professor of anthropology, for her Research in Progress talk, “Archaeological Landscapes of Chinese American Communities in the Southwestern Urban Frontier.”
  7. Dr. Aomawa Shields

    Physicist Aomawa Shields to Speak at Grinnell

    Sep 26, 2023
    Shields will share her insights on planetary habitability and discuss her recent memoir, “Life on Other Planets.”
  8. Belinda Backous processing apricots on her homestead in Poweshiek County.

    5 Questions with Belinda Backous

    Sep 26, 2023
    Assistant Dean for Academic Success Belinda Backous discusses work, life on an Iowa homestead, and her love of the outdoors.
  9. Ham Serunjogi

    Ham Serunjogi ’16 to Serve as Inaugural Member of President Biden’s Advisory Council on African Diaspora Engagement in the United States

    Sep 26, 2023
    On Tuesday, Sept. 26, President Biden announced the inaugural members of the President’s Advisory Council on African Diaspora Engagement in the United States, which aims to enhance dialogue between U.S. officials and the African diaspora.  

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