A crowd of families sitting on a lawn

Summerfest 2017 Celebrates Discovery and Entertainment

May 26, 2017
Grinnell College's third annual Summerfest — a free, daylong celebration of learning, discovery, and entertainment for all ages — will take place on campus from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday, June 17.

Grinnell Welcomes Alumni to 2017 Reunion

May 26, 2017
Grinnellians from 47 states, Washington D.C. and 17 countries return to campus for the 138th Alumni Reunion Weekend, while Alumni College tackles positive approaches to help bridge the "Division in America."

Adriana Zenteno Hopp '17 wins 2017 Helena Percas de Ponseti Senior Award

May 23, 2017

Adriana Zenteno Hopp ’17 is the winner of the Helena Percas de Ponseti Senior Award for the Academic Year 2016-2017. This award recognizes the quality of Adriana&…

Pioneer Bookshop on Campus for Commencement

May 21, 2017

The Pioneer Bookshop will locate a small store on campus during Commencement exercises on Monday, May 22, 2017. The pop-up bookstore will be located in front of the Forum underneath a red and…

2016-17 Fulbright recipients

Seven Seniors and One Graduate Awarded Fulbright Grants

May 19, 2017
They will use the prestigious grants to support international study, research, and teaching.
Emily Howe ’16 and Hannah Hwang ’18

Grinnellians win Critical Language Scholarships from U.S. State Department

May 19, 2017
In summer immersion programs, Hannah Hwang ’18 will study Korean in South Korea; Emily Howe ’16 will study Swahili in Tanzania.

Preservation at the Grinnell College Libraries

May 16, 2017
Burling Book Display by Lydia Scott ‘17

View Vietnam War Photos by Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist

May 15, 2017
Exhibition of works by Robert Hodierne ’68 runs April 7 through June 4, 2017, at Faulconer Gallery.

Department of Chinese & Japanese Graduation Dinner 2017

May 15, 2017

The Department of Chinese and Japanese hosted its annual graduation dinner on May 12, 2017, at Chuong Garden in town. Those present included six faculty members in Chinese and Japanese and six…

Studying the Borderlands

May 09, 2017
First-year students traveled to Europe, Mexico, and the U.S. Southwest in a course that explores issues surrounding immigration, refugees, and the symbolic and physical importance of borders.

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