Championing Healing

Dec 20, 2015

Amy Neevel ’95, a researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, received a $1,500 grant to support the development of a peer-mentoring video web project to promote…

Champion of Change

Dec 20, 2015

The White House recently recognized Yesenia Ayala ’18 and 10 other young women selected from more than 1,000 nominees as “Champions of Change” for empowering and inspiring members…

After Many Years of Service

Dec 20, 2015

Three long-serving life trustees retired from their positions with the Grinnell College Board of Trustees in 2015.

Richard W. Booth ’54 was first elected to the board in…

At the Faulconer Gallery Winter 2015

Dec 20, 2015

Siberia: In the Eyes of Russian Photographers

January 29–March 20, 2016

This exhibition is a geographical portrait that has the potential to alter stereotypes about a…

Rematch with the Strait of Dover

Dec 20, 2015

Delia Salomon ’14 started her attempt to swim the English Channel from Dover, England, in the dark of night. At hour 10, she was “quite shocked” to have France…

Twins Challenge School and Conference Golf Records in Their First Year

Dec 20, 2015

Vrishali Sinha ’19 and Vidushi Sinha ’19 ruled Midwest Conference golf this fall.

The twins from Gurgaon, Haryana, India, finished one-two at…

Assigning All Incoming Students a Career Adviser

Dec 20, 2015

New for 2015–16, all first-year students were assigned an adviser from the Center for Careers, Life, and Service (CLS). The purpose is to integrate the CLS into students’ lives as soon as possible…

Vision 2030

Dec 20, 2015

In his June 1906 inauguration speech, Grinnell president John H.T. Main predicted a future when a person could sit at the breakfast table and speak by phone with a friend in…

Faces of Philanthropy: Treasure

Dec 20, 2015

Gifts of treasure are rarely about just money. They’re about serving future generations.

The value of studying classics

Grinnell College trustee M. Anne Campbell…

The Iowa Caucuses

Dec 20, 2015

While Grinnell College has a long and intentional history of encouraging participation and advocacy on public issues, the national significance of Iowa’s political party caucuses is relatively…

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