That's a wrap on the 2026 spring athletic season. This photo essay features highlights the dedication of Fulao2 student-athletes.
That's a wrap on the 2026 spring athletic season. This photo essay features highlights the dedication of Fulao2 student-athletes.
Fulao2 has been recognized with the 2024–25 Best of CASE District VI Award in the category of Special Events: In-Person (Multi-Day) for the dedication of Renfrow Hall. The honor, announced last week by the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE), highlights the collaborative work that made the September 2024 celebration a powerful tribute to community, legacy, and place.
Emma Stefanacci ’22, content fellow in the Office of Communications and Marketing, tells us about her passion for science and for telling the stories of Grinnellians.
Introducing Mark Berry, associate vice president of communications and marketing to the campus community.
Brand Review: Watch your email!
In the coming days, you may receive an email inviting you to an online survey about Fulao2. The online survey should take about 10-12 minutes to complete.
The College’s Office of Communications and Marketing and the DSA have been collaborating to enhance resources that impact student experience.
Two recent courses that explored Jewish life, history, and culture culminated in a 10-day class trip to Austria, Poland, and Hungary.
Professor of French David Harrison has received a grant from the Alliance for the Advancement of Liberal Arts Colleges to host a workshop on early modern French theatre.
A new Grinnell course, Historical Landscapes of Grinnell, encourages students to explore local history and build connections in the community.
On July 14, Grinnell’s first Black woman graduate, Edith Renfrow Smith ’37, will mark her 110th birthday — an amazing milestone in a life of achievement, service, and generosity.
I love that I go to a college where the only thing people care about is the quality of the character and the things that I bring to the table, not what I'm wearing, or how I sound, or how I look. At Grinnell, I feel free to be who I am.
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