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  1. Students working in Namib Desert

    Fire and Ice

    Courses take students around the world, such as biology students studying in the Namib desert and economics students exploring South Korea's rise.
  2. 1909 Maypole Dance in Grinnell

    Scrapbook Still Life

    Mar 29, 2013

    The Burling Library’s scrapbook archives chronicle nearly one hundred years of Grinnell history in scrapbooks, created by alumni and donated to the College. Take a look at a few highlights…

  3. 9th Semester 2012 Fellow

    Mar 26, 2013

    The Ninth Semester Fellowship in…

  4. Professor Fishman on Deck

    Mar 20, 2013

    Don Larsen toed the rubber on the Yankee Stadium mound, ready to pitch the fifth game of the 1956 World Series. A half-continent away, Professor Irving Fishman prepared an…

  5. At the Faulconer Gallery Spring 2013

    Mar 20, 2013

    Animals Among Us

    April 5 through June 30

    This exhibition uses works of art and other artifacts from Grinnell College collections to unpack the connections…

  6. Fire and Ice

    Mar 20, 2013

    To better prepare students for global citizenry, Grinnell College has begun sending entire courses on international field trips during winter break. Here are snapshots of the first trips, which…

  7. Srinivas Aravamudan becomes the Fifth Connelly Lecturer in Fall 2012

    Mar 20, 2013

    Srinivas is a Professor of English and Dean of the Humanities at Duke University.  He has also served as President of the CHCI (Consortium of Humanities Centers and Institutes).

  8. The Ethical Anthropologists

    Mar 20, 2013

    In December, the Center for Public Anthropology, a nonprofit that promotes social accountability in anthropology, recognized six Grinnell students for their essays addressing research ethics. …

  9. “It’s All Up to You”

    Mar 20, 2013

    At the age of 98, civil rights leader Grace Lee Boggs still has a lot to say. And on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, she came to Grinnell College to say it.

    For more than six decades, Boggs…

  10. The Next Big Thing is Small

    Mar 20, 2013

    The New York Times called it “a science fiction dream.” The Times was talking about the app Doug Cook ’94, Ryan Hovenweep ’98 and…

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