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    Academics

    Computer Science Students Track Biased Policing, Inform NAACP Advocacy

    Eric Autry, Anthony Schwindt ’25 and Tanmaie Kailash ’24 are analyzing traffic stop data and helping Iowa civil rights organizations shed light on trends in racially biased policing.
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    Darrius Hills Awarded Prestigious Fellowship from the Louisville Institute's Sabbatical Grant for Researchers

    Feb 20, 2024
    The grant will facilitate Hills' year-long sabbatical in 2025, during which he will embark on his second book project titled A Tale of Two Cities: Muscular Christianity and Red Pill Masculinity. The project promises to shed light on the complex intersection of American evangelicalism and contemporary popular culture.
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    Grinnell College Libraries Expanded Research Services

    Feb 16, 2024
    Expanded research services for scholarly journal articles
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    Inspiring Grinnell Experiences Over 60 Years Ago Leads to $5 Million Gift

    Feb 16, 2024
    As a testament to her steadfast commitment to civic engagement, the College is honored to share the news of a $5 million gift, in part for the Katherine “Kathie” Howell Weingart ’61 Civic Innovation Pavilion at Renfrow Hall, made possible by Weingart and her brother, Steve Howell ’63.
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    5 Questions with Dennis Perkins

    Feb 15, 2024
    Director / Assistant Dean for Residence Life Dennis J. Perkins Jr. talks about his work and podcast, and the risks and benefits of technology.
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    Grinnell College Has Been Named a Top Producer of Fulbright U.S. Students

    Feb 13, 2024
    Grinnell College is named one of the top producers of 2023–24 U.S. students in the Fulbright Program, the U.S. government’s flagship international educational exchange program. Fulbrighters exchange ideas, build people-to-people connections, and work to address complex global challenges. 
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    The Classics Prepare Students for Law School and More

    Feb 13, 2024
    A classics major is very applicable to the modern world, says Makaila Hootman ’25, who plans to go on to law school.
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    American Race Relations: Global Perspectives

    Feb 09, 2024
    This database contains reports, publications, and news broadcasts covering America's fight for racial justice, with firsthand analysis of race relations in Latin America, Europe, Africa, and Asia.
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    David Harrison Recognized with Scholarly Edition in Translation Award

    Feb 08, 2024
    David Harrison recognized with Scholarly Edition in Translation Award from the Society for the Study of Early Modern Women and Gender
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    Grinnellian Talks On-Set Experience in ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’

    Feb 06, 2024
    In the Oscar-nominated film “Killers of the Flower Moon,” movie enthusiasts can watch out for Josh Waddell ’97, who blends seamlessly into the world of 1920s Osage County, Oklahoma.

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