Shanna Benjamin

Writers@Grinnell & Scholars’ Convocation with Shanna Benjamin

Apr 20, 2021
Grinnell Beginnings: The Undergraduate Origins of Half in Shadow: The Life and Legacy of Nellie Y. McKay. Scholars’ Convocation with Shanna Benjamin on Thursday, April 22, at 7 p.m.

Beisner and Magnett Named Truman Scholars

Apr 14, 2021
Truman Scholars demonstrate outstanding leadership potential, a commitment to a career in government or the nonprofit sector, and academic excellence.

Burch and Pavey Receive Critical Language Scholarships

Apr 14, 2021
Grinnell College students Makaela Burch’22 and Andy Pavey ’22 were awarded Critical Language Scholarships for summer 2021.
Alexander Chee

Alexander Chee - Distinguished Author

Apr 12, 2021
2021 Distinguished Author: Alexander Chee Wednesday, May 12, 7 p.m. Winners of the 2020-2021 English Writing Awards will also be presented.
Made for Love movie image

Special Event: How “Made for Love” Got Made

Apr 12, 2021
Executive Producer Alissa Nutting, Christina Lee, Dean Bakopoulos, and other cast and crew from HBO Max’s new series “Made for Love.” Wednesday, April 28, 7 p.m.

Grinnell College 2021 Honorary Degree Recipients

Apr 09, 2021
Grinnell College will award honorary degrees to the following individuals making major contributions to the fields of science, humanities and social science.  
Diana Chege ’22

2021 Fischlowitz Travel Fellow to Explore Black Women’s Experiences

Apr 01, 2021
Diana Chege ’22, an English major from Nairobi, Kenya, was awarded the Fischlowitz Travel Fellowship for 2021. She plans to visit New York, Washington, D.C., Texas, and California in August to explore the experience of Black women in the United States.

Kesho Scott to Give Grinnell College Commencement Address on May 28

Mar 24, 2021
Scott’s address, “The Magic of the Red Shoes,” will be a continuation of the exploration of the Wizard of Oz as a truth telling moment.
Allie Pearce ’20

Rediscovered: A Love for Literature and the Spanish Language

Mar 19, 2021
Thanks to the convergence of the humanities, social sciences, and STEM within American studies, a student expanded her views of herself and her future

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