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Astronomy at Grinnell College
We are living in a Golden Age for astronomy, and Grinnell College offers its students
a range of opportunities to experience the excitement of direct involvement in
astronomical observation and investigation. The unusually sophisticated
instrumentation at Grinnell's observatory supports activities ranging from casual
visual observing to active astronomical research and allows students to do projects
that are connected to topics of current interest, such as the expansion of the
universe and the behavior of pulsars.
Grinnell is a liberal arts college that encourages students to explore a variety of
academic areas as well as attain a high level of expertise in their major area of
study. The observatory and the activities associated with it operate in a way that
supports this goal: the resources are available to broaden the experience of
students for whom science is a secondary interest, and the advanced
instrumentation gives students who will pursue careers in physics or astronomy
a chance to work with modern equipment, computers, and techniques. Because
of the relatively small size of the college, the students at Grinnell work closely
with faculty in classes, student projects, and research. Grinnell is unusual in
offering students the resources to do work that is more sophisticated than is
possible at most undergraduate institutions, while offering the close contact
between faculty and students that is difficult to find at large, research-oriented
universities.
Learn more about Astronomy at Grinnell by clicking on these links:
Opportunities for students
Facilities
Student projects
Facutly and research programs
Contact information
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