Grinnell soccer teams earn national academic honors

Jan 04, 2013

Grinnell College was one of 99 institutions to have both its men's and women's soccer programs earn the Team Academic Award from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America.

A total…

Prouty, Exarhos again named to Scholar All-Region Team

Jan 04, 2013

Grinnell College's JP Prouty '10 (left) was named to the first team of the 2009 National Soccer Coaches Association of America Scholar All-North/Central Region Men's Soccer Team, while teammate…

Grinnell among leading producers of Fulbright Assistants

Jan 04, 2013

 

Grinnell College is among the nation’s leaders in the number of graduates who are awarded Fulbright grants to work and serve in international locations, according to the U.S…

Web renovation: student involvement

Student Involvement

Jan 04, 2013

From the beginning, we have had a lot of talented students in support and development: Yasir Mehboob ‘03, Yaw Nti-Addae ‘04, Kabenla Armah '04, Jingsheng Wang '08, Mark Root-Whiley '09, Tianqi…

Grinnell Web – a prehistory

Jan 04, 2013

Basically, it all started in 2001. Before then, Grinnell didn’t have a website. Well, it did have a web presence, but it was really a collection of unrelated web pages, maintained mostly in…

Thoughts on the Rankings Season

Jan 04, 2013

 

Posted by:  Raynard S. Kington

Alas, the ranking season is upon us…

New Blog

Jan 04, 2013

Welcome to the History Department's new Blog page! As part of our attempt to keep the Grinnell Community informed about History-related developments, events, and achievements, the Department Web…

Ecological Initiatives

Jan 04, 2013

 

In a series of meetings I have had last year with the larger Grinnell family — including open office hours, lunches with faculty and administrators, and conversations with students …

Why a bill proposed to sell Pollock's "Mural" is a bad idea

Jan 04, 2013

Posted by:  Lesley Wright

State Rep. Scott Raecker, a Grinnell alumnus, has introduced a bill in the Iowa Legislature to…

Paper Trail

Jan 04, 2013

 

Once upon a time, communicating took a great deal of work. Paper was made by hand, writing was done with a handmade pen and handmade ink, and every word was handwritten. Printing presses…

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