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  1. Imbedded Art

     

    This week has been a flurry of activity at the Faulconer Gallery. Our summer exhibition came down on Monday, and the first of them shipped out Tuesday. By Friday, all four of the…

  2. Washington-in-Grinnell

    Dec 20, 2012

    This fall, Grinnell got a brief, behind-the-scenes glimpse of the presidential campaign. On Sept. 18, Vice President Joe Biden visited Grinnell’s Harris Center to talk about issues such as student…

  3. Serving Alumni Volunteers

    Dec 20, 2012

    Arlene Holmes and Melanie Drake ’92 are assistant directors of alumni relations — Holmes, for career development, connecting alumni with students who can benefit…

  4. Social Justice Pioneers

    Dec 20, 2012

    Grinnell hosted its second annual Grinnell Prize symposium Nov. 12–16. This year’s winners, selected from more than 300 nominees in 45 countries, spent a week on campus discussing their work with…

  5. Grinnell-in-Silicon Valley

    Dec 20, 2012

    A dozen Grinnell students take a fall-break trip to the land of Noyce.
    They return to campus wired.

    During October break, 12 Grinnell students…

  6. Touring Silicon Valley

    Dec 20, 2012

    This fall, I applied for a spot on Grinnell’s first career development industry tour of Silicon Valley. In my application, I wrote: 

    “As a third-year…

  7. Faculty at the Faulconer

    Dec 20, 2012

    Breach 

    Assistant professor of art Andrew Kaufman’s Breach was an installation of 10 small, disassembled television monitors that make and remake drawings…

  8. Riding RAGBRAI

    Dec 20, 2012

    The Register’s Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa (RAGBRAI) has been a state tradition since 1973. For the past four years, a Grinnell team has joined the now-15,000-strong bike ride for seven…

  9. The Nana Project

    Dec 20, 2012

    When Victoria Brown, L.F. Parker Professor of History, became a grandmother in 2007, she set out to read a history on grandmothers in America — and found there wasn’t one. “There…

  10. 138!

    Dec 20, 2012

    On Tuesday, Nov. 20, Taylor — a 5'10" biochemistry major from Black River Falls, Wisc. — shattered the NCAA scoring record in a basketball game against Faith Baptist Bible College, of Ankeny, Iowa…

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