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Smith, Edith Renfrow

  • Personne
  • July 14,1914 -

Edith Renfrow Smith was born in 1914 in Grinnell, Iowa. In 1937, she became the first black woman to graduate from Grinnell College.

Mrs. Smith was given an honorary degree by College in 2019. In 2022, she was inducted into the Grinnell High School Alumni Hall of Fame. In December 2022, it was announced that the college's new residence hall and civic-engagement quad would be named Renfrow Hall in her honor.

Staff Council

  • 2011-

The Staff Council, serving in an advisory role to the President, will examine issues related to staff members and encourage a balanced perspective and the open exchange of information. Its primary charge is to support the professional well-being of Grinnell College staff members while contributing to the College's mission.​

Steiner, Edward

  • Personne
  • (1866-1956)

Steiner was born in the Austro-Hungarian Empire and emigrated to the United States in 1886. He was born Jewish and converted to Christianity as an adult. He attended Oberlin Theological Seminary and received his Bachelor of Divinity degree in 1891. Steiner taught at Grinnell for many years. Steiner Hall on campus is named for him.

Steinmetz, Ida Weaver

  • Personne

Ida Weaver was born in Muscatine, IA, and attended Grinnell College as a member of the class of 1914. While at Grinnell, she belonged to the Girl's Glee Club. In 1916, she married Elmer P. Steinmetz, who ran a button factory in Muscatine. They had one son, Ladd W. Steinmetz.

Stevens, Samuel N.

  • Personne
  • (1900 - 1966)

Samuel N. Stevens served as the President of Grinnell College from 1940-1954.

Stiles, Cassius C.

  • Personne

Cassius C. Stiles, born in 1860 in Madison County, Iowa, worked early on as a schoolteacher and then later as the deputy auditor in his home town. In 1907 he was appointed as superintendent to a new division of the State Government to help establish the Public Archives of Iowa, an assignment he served for the next thirty years. In this time he sorted, filed and indexed almost 9 million records pertaining to the Capitol Commission and in the process of doing so, pioneered a new system of subdividing archival material that later greatly simplified the recalling of documents from the archives. The immense effort of Stiles' project placed Iowa as the foremost state in cataloguing materials, and, for the first time, under the direction of Stiles, a comprehensive index of the material belonging to an archive was published.

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