
Fourteen service members will be selected to support Grinnell-area education priorities
Fourteen service members will be selected to support Grinnell-area education priorities
Community organizations can learn about Grinnell's recent AmeriCorps grant and how to get involved at July 20, 2015 info session.
College and community partners receive grants to support a early literacy project that helps young students read.
Grinnell College hosts a free, daylong celebration of learning and discovery on Saturday, June 6.
Grinnell College is co-sponsor of the Grin City Collective’s art and music festival.
Poet Purvi Shah, part of “Public Writing, Public Libraries,” a project of Grin City Collective Artist & Writers Residency
A dozen local projects and initiatives will benefit this year from the College’s Mini-Grant Program.
Rural sociologist Ben Winchester explores small-town leadership and the rural brain gain.
Randye Jones presents two April performances that explore the negro spiritual.
Grinnell College hosts first celebration honoring mini-grant recipients. 2015 grant applications due Jan. 30.
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