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Recent News About Grinnell College
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A Golden Opportunity: Jake Hull ’24 Plays Out His Dream on the Baseball Field at Grinnell
Part of what makes Grinnell special is the close community that brings everyone together.
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Grinnell College to stream Met Opera’s “Turandot” on May 7
Grinnell College will stream Giacomo Puccini’s “Turandot on May 7 as part of the Met’s 2021-22 Live in HD season.
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Crys Moosman Receives the Thomas J. Watson Fellowship
Crys Moosman, a December 2021 graduate has been awarded a Thomas J. Watson Fellowship for 2022–2023.
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Dr. Bernice A. King to Speak at Grinnell College Commencement Ceremony
Almost 55 years ago, civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered a Scholars Convocation titled “Remaining Awake During a Revolution” at Grinnell College.
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$13.7 million gift will create endowments for Grinnell faculty, Museum of Art
Not long after John Betts ’65 graduated from Grinnell College with a physics degree and a minor in mathematics, he set his sights on outer space.
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Grinnell College Has Been Named a Top Producer of Fulbright U.S. Students
Grinnell is proud to be named one of the U.S. colleges and universities that produced the most 2021-2022 Fulbright U.S. Students.
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Physics Squire Lecture Series
Physics Squire Lecture Series
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Academic Video Online (AVON)
The Academic Video Online (AVON) is the most comprehensive streaming video source available to libraries.
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Lieberman leads the charge for Grinnell at NCAA Midwest Region Championships
Matt Lieberman '22 led the way for the Grinnell College men's cross country team at the NCAA Division III Midwest Region Championships Saturday at Saukie Golf Course.
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Virtual Care Group Partnership
A deeper look at the new 24/7 health services available to Grinnell College students.
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Grinnell College Now Accepting Applications for Community Mini-Grants
Grinnell College and the Office of Community Partnerships, Planning, and Research will be accepting applications for the fall grant cycle of the Community Mini-Grant program through Oct. 31, 2021.
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Flu Shot Clinics Fall of 2021
To better help protect our community, we are pleased to partner with our local Grinnell Hy-Vee, to host Influenza vaccination clinics (commonly called flu shots) for students and employees here on campus.
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Grinnell Consistently Ranks as a Top Liberal Arts College
As the new college rankings are released this fall, readers consistently find Grinnell College’s position to be one of the top liberal arts schools in the country.
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Find Your Zone in Burling Library
We recognize that our students, faculty and staff use Grinnell’s libraries in a variety of ways, depending on, for instance, their academic assignments and studying preferences.
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More Than a Mural
Tommy Lee ‘22 gets paint ready for community members to use on the mural that he designed in downtown Grinnell.
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Valbona Schwab Named New senior Partner in the Investment Office at Grinnell College
Valbona Schwab has been hired as a senior partner on the investment team at Grinnell College.
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Grinnellians remain committed to philanthropy throughout turbulent year
A total of 7,806 individuals made gifts to Grinnell College during the past year, an increase of 180 donors from the previous year.
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National Honors Pour in for Grinnell Faculty Members
Grinnell College faculty members have been selected for a number of prestigious awards, fellowships, and scholarly prizes over the past few months.
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GRINNELL COLLEGE: SEPCs: Increasing Student Voice in Academics
Each major and concentration at Grinnell College has a Student Educational Policy Committee (SEPC)
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GRINNELL COLLEGE: College Mourns Professor Tyler Roberts
Tyler Tillinghast Roberts, professor of religious studies, died Thursday, June 3, at the age of 61.