Christopher Kloeble & Saskya Jain image

Writers@Grinnell Welcomes Saskya Jain & Christopher Kloeble on Tuesday, April 21, 2020, at 8 p.m.

Feb 19, 2020
The Writers@Grinnell series continues with award winning authors, Saskya Jain and Christopher Kloeble.
Clara Zioli ’23 (left) Cristian Sales Garcia ’22 (Center), (Caio not pictured)

Brazilian Students Attend BRASA Summit

Feb 17, 2020
BRASA Summit is a conference that gathers Brazilian college students studying outside their country and influential leaders to discuss some of the country’s main issues and to debate solutions.
Tommy Hexter trimming crops in the Farm House garden

Growin' Green Since 2018

Jan 23, 2020
Across the street from campus at the corner of Park Street and 6th Avenue in Grinnell, Iowa, sits a 30–by-80-foot plot that’s been tilled and cared for. In the milder months, you’ll see it filled with crops like peppers and radishes, and you’ll see Grinnellians working there.
Alumni Awards ceremony in Herrick Chapel

2020 Alumni Awards Will Be Presented to 13 Exemplary Grinnellians

Jan 15, 2020
The award winners will be honored during Reunion 2020.
Ed Pavlic image

Writers@Grinnell Welcomes Ed Pavlić on Tuesday, March 10, 2020, at 8 p.m.

Jan 08, 2020
The Writers@Grinnell series continues with award winning author, Ed Pavlić.
Brandon Taylor and Garth Greenwell

Writers@Grinnell Welcomes Garth Greenwell & Brandon Taylor on Thursday, March 5, 2020, at 8 p.m.

Jan 08, 2020
The Writers@Grinnell series continues with award-winning author Garth Greenwell, along with senior editor and writer Brandon Taylor.
Anthropology Professor Joshua Marshack explains his digital project

Faculty and Student Projects Showcased in 2019 Teaching with Technology Fair

Jan 07, 2020
On Friday December 13, the Digital Liberal Arts Collaborative (DLAC) and the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Assessment (CTLA) hosted the 2019 Digital Liberal Arts Teaching with Technology Fair.
Juan Castaño

Wall Award Winners Producing Systemic Change in Education, Environment

Dec 09, 2019
Juan Carlos Pérez Borja ’11, Juan Castaño ’00, and Zoé Strecker ’88 each receive $35,000 to advance ongoing social projects.

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