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  1. The Grinnell Magazine

    Winning with Lobster

    Scott Turley, Grinnell College executive chef, will take his award-winning lobster dish to a national collegiate dining services competition this summer.

    Turley topped…

  2. Four New Trustees Named

    Jun 20, 2014

    Tobi Klein Marcus ’87

    A management consultant, Marcus focuses on nonprofit organizations and philanthropic advising. From 2007 to 2012, she held several leadership roles at the Community…

  3. Learning Spaces

    Jun 20, 2014

    Carnegie Hall and Alumni Recitation Hall (ARH) are landmark buildings on campus whose time has come for major renovation. Students in the humanities and social studies — just as those in other…

  4. Thinking Differently About Disability and Diversity

    Jun 20, 2014

    Jennifer Brooks ’15 sits in a yoga-like pose on a blue gymnastics mat on the floor  of her bedroom in Lazier Hall. She faces a widescreen Mac on a table about 4 inches …

  5. Learning on Break

    Jun 20, 2014

    For some college students, the phrase “spring break” evokes beaches.

    It does not often bring to mind phrases such as “career development.”

    The Center for…

  6. Diversity and Inclusion

    Jun 20, 2014

    Grinnell is planning a summer 2015 national conference that seeks innovative ways to train faculty and develop creative approaches that foster diversity in the sciences.

    Mark…

  7. At the Faulconer Gallery Summer 2014

    Jun 20, 2014

    Edward Burtynsky: Water

    July 11–Sept. 28, 2014

    Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky has spent the past five years traveling around the globe, from the Gulf of…

  8. Celebrating Excellence in Diverse Fields

    Jun 20, 2014

    Nancy Giles

    Known for her sharp social commentary leavened with wit, this Emmy Award-winning CBS News Sunday Morning commentator is a respected and popular voice in nearly every…

  9. Research extended

    Jun 20, 2014

    Clark Lindgren, Patricia A. Johnson Professor of Neuroscience and professor of biology, received a $419,767 grant from the National Institutes of Health through its Academic…

  10. Employees on the Move - June 17, 2014

    Jun 17, 2014

    Arrivals

    Damon Rockwell, AV Project Assistant, ITS, June 2
    Rebecca Patch, Admission Counselor, Office of Admission, June 30
    Jaime Chambers, International Student Adviser,…

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