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Neva Zamil ’27 Receives Obama-Chesky Voyager Scholarship for Public Service

Oct 13, 2025
Neva Zamil ‘27 was recently awarded the prestigious Obama-Chesky Voyager Scholarship for Public Service. The scholarship, created by President Barack Obama, former First Lady Michelle Obama, and Airbnb's Brian Chesky, aims to shape empathetic and cooperative leaders by exposing them to new places and experiences that will allow them to create meaningful change.
Tristan Davis ’25 at Grinnell Farm to Table

Local Roots, Global Vision

Sep 29, 2025
When Tristan Davis ’25 first visited Grinnell College, it was the small classes and close faculty relationships that drew him in. But what he found in his four years as a student extended well beyond the classroom: a deep connection to the community, an opportunity to engage in meaningful local work, and, ultimately, the inspiration to pursue a graduate degree abroad in the growing field of environmental humanities. 
Sharon Quinsaat holds a copy of her new book.

Quinsaat’s Book Wins Recognition

Aug 27, 2025
Associate Professor of Sociology Sharon Quinsaat’s 2024 book, “Insurgent Communities: How Protests Create a Filipino Diaspora,” has been widely praised and has won multiple honors from professional organizations.
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Sociology Practicum Students Gain Experience, Give Back to the Community

Jul 30, 2025
Last spring, students in the Sociology Practicum course taught by Professor of Sociology Susan Ferguson served the community while getting real-life experience.
Sara Garcia ’25

Sara Garcia ’25 receives the Thomas J. Watson Fellowship

Mar 14, 2025
Garcia, from St. Paul, MN, is among 37 students selected nationwide from 155 finalists from 41 partner schools to receive the $40,000 fellowship stipend. The program offers “college graduates of unusual promise a year of purposeful, independent exploration and international travel to enhance their capacity for resourcefulness, imagination, openness, and leadership and to foster their humane and effective participation in the world community.”
Jennifer Snook, lecturer in Sociology, with students Grace Marsh '24 and Theo Hadley '24.

Grinnell College’s Summer MAP Program Unveils Insights into Pagan Polarizations

Aug 23, 2024
Students research potential cultural shift within the Pagan community in summer MAP.
A crowd of protesters holding signs against the World Trade Organization

Building Community through Protest

Mar 11, 2024
Sharon Quinsaat’s book, “Insurgent Communities: How Protests Create a Filipino Diaspora,” looks at how protest allows migrants to form a community that extends across borders.
The Sociology and Subculture website

Sociology and Subculture

Dec 19, 2023
Student Livia Stein Freitas ’25 explores Sociology and Subculture through a Vivero Fellowship.

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