students having a picnic at the golf course

Grinnell College Golf Course 2023 Spring and Summer Programming

Apr 05, 2023
Get ready to tee up for a great season at the Grinnell College Golf Course in 2023! We are happy to share an exciting lineup of programming for this spring and summer.
Blue-dressed student dancing with a student in a white shirt; two people dance behind them.

A Glimpse Into Swing Society: Grinnell’s Hidden Gem

Apr 19, 2023
Peek inside Grinnell College’s Swing Society, a student organization where people swing dance and have fun! Never tried to swing dancing? No worries — you’ll fit right in with a quick crash course. Learn some of Swing Society’s favorite dance moves, such as the “Mummy,” “Titanic,” and the “Pretzel.”

Darrius D. Hills to Receive $2,850 Grant with the NEH Summer Institute

Apr 04, 2023
Darrius D. Hills, associate professor of religious studies, has been accepted to the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Summer Institute for June 2023.
A girl with in a yellow jacket and a girl in a beige shirt laugh while pointing to something at the computer screen they share.

Students Receive National Recognition for Statistics Research

Apr 04, 2023
Students in Ryan Miller and Shonda Kuiper's fall 2022 statistics courses have won second and third place titles in the National Undergraduate Statistics Project Competition.
Romeo Garcia

Finding ‘Home’ at Grinnell

Apr 04, 2023
Trans at Grinnell (tag) is a confidential student group that offers trans students a space to come together in community to support, empower, and uplift each other.
Tilly Woodward with GC Preschool Students

Grinnell College Museum of Art Prepares the Audience for the Future

Apr 04, 2023
Tilly Woodward, Grinnell College Museum of Art Curator of Academic and Community Outreach, has been welcoming Grinnell community preschoolers to the museum for more than a decade.
A scene from Der Rosenkavalier

Met Opera’s “Der Rosenkavalier” to Stream on April 15

Apr 03, 2023
A dream cast assembles for Strauss’ grand Viennese comedy. Soprano Lise Davidsen is the aging Marschallin, opposite mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard as her lover Octavian and soprano Erin Morley as Sophie, the beautiful younger woman who steals his heart. Bass Günther Groissböck returns as the churlish Baron Ochs, and Markus Brück is Sophie’s wealthy father, Faninal.
Spring on Campus green shrubs and harris windows

Staff Council Recognizes Three Staff Members with the Spring 2023 Grand Grinnellian Award

Mar 29, 2023
The Staff Council presents the Grand Grinnellian Award in collaboration with the Office of the President, the Office of Human Resources, and the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
A young man with curly brown hair stands outside the Joe Rosenfield Center and smiles slightly. He is wearing a red fleece under a green winter coat.

Managing Waste and Creating a Culture of Sustainability

Mar 28, 2023
Tristan Davis ’25, compost and recycling sustainability coordinator, champions a campus philosophy of environmental stewardship.

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