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  1. Lacey Farrell Johnson Named Director of Investments at Grinnell College

    Lacey Farrell Johnson comes from Alumni Ventures, in Boston, Mass., where she served as a managing partner. She will begin her new role with the college on Monday, Sept. 12. Jainen Thayer, chief investment officer for Grinnell College, said “Lacey’s investment experience and depth of knowledge further expand the capacity of an already strong team at the Investment Office. She brings energy to her work and, most importantly, shares the same deep passion for the College’s mission that motivates all of us. I am thrilled to welcome her to Grinnell College.” 
  2. View of Burling Library and Blair Hall

    Dig Into Digital Grinnell

    Sep 08, 2022
    Digital Grinnell is a locally hosted open access repository for scholarly work and archival materials. Whether you want to know more about College history, local Iowa history, or the scholarship of faculty and students, you can get started in Digital Grinnell.
  3. Books on a shelf

    Cover to Cover Series Invites Students, Staff, and Faculty to Engage in a Common Reading Experience

    Sep 07, 2022
    Seven works have been selected for 2022-23. In-person attendance is limited to 12 individuals per session; advance registration is required and will be on a first-come, first-served basis. The book will be provided to participants who do not own a copy. All discussions for registered participants will be held from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Nollen 1 conference room. 
  4. A student wearing a lab coat, exam gloves and a mask looks through a microscope.

    Delving Deeper: Science Faculty Receive Half a Million Dollars from the National Science Foundation to Expand Microscopy Work

    Sep 06, 2022
    Clark Lindgren, Keisuke Hasegawa, Pascal Lafontant, Vida Praitis, Josh Sandquist, and Mark Levandoski were awarded the NSF Major Research Instrumentation grant to purchase a laser scanning confocal microscope, a breakthrough in the research capabilities of faculty and students throughout the sciences at Grinnell.
  5. people touring campus

    Grinnell College Partners with The Opportunity Network on a Campus Travel Collaboration

    Sep 06, 2022
    The mission of The Opportunity Network is to ignite the drive, curiosity, and agency of underrepresented students on their paths to and through college and into thriving careers, powered by its commitment to access and community.
  6. The Pioneer Bookshop

    Cassie Wherry Pioneer Bookshop Manager Named to National Association of College Stores Foundation Board of Directors

    Sep 06, 2022
    The National Association of College Stores (NACS) Foundation, the only philanthropic resource for the campus store industry, recently appointed Cassie Wherry, Grinnell College Pioneer bookshop manager its board of directors. On September 12, Wherry will celebrate 34 years of work at the Bookshop.
  7. Award Recipients in front of Nollen House

    Members of the Community Partnerships, Planning, and Research Office Awarded Above and Beyond Recognition for Grinnell Education Partnership

    Sep 01, 2022
    The Grinnell Education Partnership team received the award for their efforts in support of students throughout the community and collectively making a difference in supporting student experiences through a balanced program approach.   
  8. Grinnell College Associate Professor Stephanie Jones Receives $6,000 American Philosophical Society Franklin Grant

    Sep 01, 2022
    Stephanie Jones, associate professor of education, has received an American Philosophical Society Franklin Grant of $6,000 for her project, “Mapping Racialized Trauma: A Critical Race Spatial Analysis of Counter Cartographic Narratives of Race and Racism in Schools.”
  9. Condolences — Katherine Crosby

    Aug 31, 2022
    Grinnell College has lost a friend with the passing of Katherine "Kitty" Pierson Crosby, the wife of retired trustee, David Crosby. Kitty died peacefully at her home on Aug. 2, 2022, at the age of 82.
  10. Jillian Peterson, Grinnell College Authors and Artists

    Jillian Peterson ’03: The Violence Project: How to Stop a Mass Shooting Epidemic

    Aug 31, 2022
    Jillian Peterson '03 her new book, which examines the phenomenon of mass shootings in America and is an urgent call to implement evidence-based strategies to stop these tragedies in this Authors and Artists Podcast episode.

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