Goyal, Bailey, and Gubner at poster session

Digging into Cancer Research

Jun 11, 2019
Students collaborate with a faculty mentor on health-related science.
Movies Under the Stars June 21, The Princess Bride

Movies Under the Stars Begins June 21

Jun 11, 2019
Grinnell College's free public summer move series begins at approximately 9 p.m. June 21 at the Grinnell College Golf Course. Bring your own chairs and blankets and we'll bring the popcorn.
Photo of damage caused by 1882 cyclone in Grinnell

The Cyclone of 1882: Destruction and Rebirth in Grinnell, Iowa

Jun 07, 2019
Exhibit now on display in Burling Gallery, lower level.

Promotions and Tenure of Faculty Announced for 2019–20

Jun 04, 2019
The Board of Trustees has approved the awarding of tenure to seven faculty members and President Raynard S. Kington has approved eight faculty promotions for the 2019–20 academic year.
Amy Tan

Bestselling Author Amy Tan Inspires Grinnell College Graduates

May 24, 2019
Upon receiving an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree, renowned author Amy Tan noted that her mother, who wanted her to be a doctor, would be so proud.
Isaac Ferber at the helm

Student Experiences Natural Wonders, National Tragedy in New Zealand

May 23, 2019
Isaac Ferber ’20 overcame many challenges during a voyage through New Zealand waters, but one of the toughest was coping with the terrorist attack in Christchurch.
Siri Bruhn receives congratulatory hug

Grinnell College Honors Recipients of 2018-19 Academic Awards and Recognitions

May 22, 2019
Grinnell College shares the successes of students that have received over 200 awards and recognitions.

Alice Cook ’20 Wins 2020 Helena Percas de Ponseti Senior Award

May 15, 2019
This award recognizes the quality of her academic record as well as her commitment to the Spanish department’s program.

Ethan Moscoso ’20 Awarded Dennis Perri Junior Award

May 15, 2019
The annual award honors the achievement of a third-year Spanish major.
Sam Nakahira

For the Love of Comics (and History)

May 15, 2019
How do you translate a 35-page research paper into a comic? Sam Nakahira ’19, a history major from California, wanted to find out.

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