Within a week of graduating from Grinnell, Emma Lange ’16 took what she learned from a political science major and technology studies concentration, moved to Washington, D.C., and started her White House internship.
Avery Barnett ’21’s career interest in alternative energy technologies motivated her to add the Technology Studies concentration to her already full schedule as a physics major.
When Grace Lloyd ’16, senior admission counselor, talks to Grinnell prospective students about the value of a liberal arts education, she speaks with heart and with data.
With multiple faculty experts, students in Evolution of Technology experiment with innovations and confidently pursue their own ideas and knowledge about them.
Students approach technology design with eye to human rights and dignity.
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