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  1. Nora Leahy smiles as she takes a break in the Global Kitchen

    The Cultural Power of Food

    With her Mentored Advanced Project adviser, Professor of Russian Todd Armstrong, Nora Leahy is exploring how Grinnellians can use the Global Kitchen for coursework and other community-building activities, not only on campus, but also throughout the town of Grinnell.
  2. Motor Trainings

    Grinnell Prize Honors a Leader Empowering Women in India to be Agents of their own Mobility

    Jul 27, 2022
    Jai Bharathi’s social innovation work empowers women’s independence by offering them two- and three-wheeler drivers’ training and related livelihood opportunities.
  3. Makeba Lavan teaching class

    Learning from the Past

    Jul 27, 2022
    Afrofuturism teaches the history of Black culture to create a better future.
  4. Alyssa Hyndman

    Finding Focus, Exploring Opportunities, Discovering New Worlds

    Jul 26, 2022
    When Alyssa Hyndman ’20 came to Grinnell as a first-year student from Clarksville, Indiana, she brought with her a budding interest in biology that she thought might lead to a major — and maybe even a career. With her first intro to biology course as a Grinnellian, she knew this was the case.
  5. Professor Todd Armstrong and class outdoors

    Studying the Literature of 20th-Century Central and Eastern Europe

    Jul 26, 2022
    Perspectives in 20th-Century Central and Eastern European Literature is an eclectic blend of media and literature from that part of the world.
  6. Group of graduates in robes

    Philanthropic Support for Grinnell College Reaches New Heights

    Jul 21, 2022
    Gifts helped provide students from different backgrounds access to Grinnell’s traditions of academic excellence, activism, and personal transformation.
  7. Tony Perman, Grinnell College Authors and Artists

    Tony Perman: Signs of the Spirit: Music and the Experience of Meaning in Ndau Ceremonial Life

    Jul 15, 2022
    Tony Perlman's new book explores the historical, spiritual, and social roots of ceremonial action, which he discusses in this Authors and Artists Podcast episode.
  8. computer science classroom

    Exploring New Ways of Thinking and Problem-solving

    Jul 12, 2022
    Functional Problem Solving (CSC 151) will introduce you to computer science and computational thinking. As a student in this course, you’ll learn how to write your own programs and better understand the computer programs that impact your life.
  9. Professor McGavock with 2 students

    What’s Behind the Data?

    Jul 12, 2022
    In Economic Development (ECN 230), you will learn to think like an economist by studying global poverty and efforts to alleviate it, says Professor Tammy McGavock.
  10. Montgomery Receives ASPB’s Gude Award

    Jul 12, 2022
    The American Society of Plant Biologists has presented the 2022 Adolph E. Gude Jr. Award to Grinnell College’s recently appointed Dean, Beronda Montgomery, for her achievements as a scholar, mentor, and communicator.

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