Student Flu Shot Clinics

Sep 19, 2018
Get your flu shot, the best way to prevent influenza! Student clinics on Oct. 9–10, 2018.

Both Sides Now: Can the President Pardon Himself?

Sep 12, 2017
Scholars to discuss "Both Sides Now: Can the President Pardon Himself?" as part of Constitution Day observance, Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017.

Chemistry in Copenhagen

Sep 12, 2017
After Lucy Chechik '18 studied in Denmark last year, she couldn't wait to go back. She made it happen by securing a summer research internship at the University of Copenhagen.

Schindler's List Survivor to Speak at Grinnell College

Sep 11, 2017
One of the last living survivors from Schindler's List, Celina Karp Biniaz ’52 will will share her story of survival on Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2017.

Grinnell Regional Medical Center 5K Run

Sep 11, 2017
Grinnell College is a sponsor of Grinnell Regional Medical Center's Superhero 5K Run/Walk on Sunday, Oct. 8.

Public Events Performance: Declassified Memory Fragment

Sep 11, 2017
Baker and Tarpaga Dance Project’s dance theater explores ideas and themes around memory, history, and images of some of the political and cultural realities affecting the continent of Africa.

Film Showing: I Am Not Your Negro

Sep 11, 2017
Strand Theater hosts a free film viewing of this documentary which highlights the connections between America's racial past and present.

Special Campus Memo: Scott Wilson

Sep 08, 2017
Scott L. Wilson ’98, Chief Investment Officer (CIO) of the College, will be leaving his position to become CIO of Washington University in St. Louis.

2017-18 Met in HD Opera Viewing Social

Sep 08, 2017
After a short video of the upcoming season, Jennifer Brown, associate professor of music, will highlight the operas in 2017-18 Met in HD Opera. The free, public event starts at 11 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 24, 2017, in the Harris Center Cinema.
Flags in Spencer Grill

Statement from President Kington Regarding DACA

Sep 05, 2017
Raynard S. Kington, President of Grinnell College, assures the campus community that the College is dedicated to unequivocally supporting our students who might feel vulnerable for themselves or family and friends as a result of the termination of the DACA program.

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