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News

  1. Grinnell College Board of Trustees Elects Four New Members

    Four new trustees have been elected to Grinnell College's governing board, which meets formally three times during the academic year.
  2. Nhi Vo in a beautiful garden

    Nhi Võ ’22: A Passion to Help Others

    Jun 14, 2022
    Nhi Võ came to Grinnell with a desire to learn about resilience and recovery after trauma. She left with an enhanced understanding of her life experiences and a store of knowledge with the potential to take her farther than she had ever imagined.
  3. Jean Libby

    Jean Libbey Middle of Everywhere Fund Supports Initiatives that Makes Grinnell Feel Like ‘Home’ for Students from Around the World

    Jun 13, 2022
    Grinnell College recently received a gift from Liyan Chen ’12 and her husband Brian Solomon, which was made in honor of Grinnell resident Jean Libbey, an enthusiastic host of international students.
  4. Ashley Jackson surrounded by greenery.

    Ashley Jackson ’18: Making Sense of our Lived Experience

    Jun 13, 2022
    Jackson’s studies in sociology at Grinnell inspired her to look beyond easy answers and gave her the opportunity to create a complex and satisfying education.
  5. Tad Boehmer

    Answering the Call of Rare Books

    Jun 13, 2022
    Tad Boehmer ’12 discovered his own love of classics at Grinnell, thanks to impassioned faculty members who breathed life into these ancient texts.
  6. Sharene Gould Dulabaum

    Gould Dulabaum Awarded 2022 Kihl Prize

    Jun 09, 2022
    The Grinnell College Department of Political Science faculty has named Sharene Gould Dulabaum ’22 the recipient of the 2022 Young W. Kihl ’59 Political Science Prize.
  7. Biology Faculty Honored for Student Mentoring

    Jun 09, 2022
    Two of Grinnell College’s biology faculty have earned the prestigious Council on Undergraduate Research’s Biology Mentor Award for 2022: Professors Shannon Hinsa-Leasure and Clark Lindgren.
  8. Sophie Mero

    Sophie Mero ’22 Takes on the World

    Jun 03, 2022
    From the classroom, to research, to an internship in India, Sophie Mero’s passion for biology has taken her on a beautiful journey toward a fulfilling career.
  9. Ally Rogers ’21

    Ally Rogers ’21: Having a Blast in Computer Science

    Jun 03, 2022
    As a student with learning disabilities, Rogers worried that the structure of computer science courses would not be accommodating. Their professors, however, were more than willing to work with them when Rogers raised these concerns.
  10. John Petrus teaching Spanish class

    Beyond Memorization

    Jun 03, 2022
    Intermediate Spanish provides a holistic curriculum of cultural context and skills proficiency.

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