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Faculty and Staff Research Series Presents a Research in Progress Talk with Karla Erickson

Oct 10, 2023
Please join the Grinnell College Libraries at 4:15 p.m., Oct. 24, as we continue our Faculty/Staff Research Series with Karla Erickson, professor of sociology, for her Research in Progress talk, “Tethers and Tight Spaces”.
Isabelle Kolleth '24

Local Internship; Global Impact.

Sep 11, 2023
The Rosenfield Program enabled student Isabelle Kolleth to work at an internship that met her educational goals.
Sharon Quinsaat

Quinsaat Secures Grant to Study Conservative Attitudes Among Filipino Immigrants

Feb 14, 2023
The American Philosophical Society has awarded Sharon Quinsaat a $6,000 grant for her project, “Understanding Support for U.S. Conservative and Right-Wing Politics among Filipino Immigrants.”
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Protecting the Boundary Waters

Dec 20, 2022
Zach Spindler-Krage wrote an op-ed piece (“For the Boundary Waters protection movement, the time is now”) about efforts to protect the Boundary Waters. To his surprise, it was accepted for publication by MinnPost, an independent, nonprofit news source covering issues of interest to Minnesotans.
A laptop and models of the human skull

Archaeological Field Methods

Nov 02, 2022
In the course titled Archaeological Field Methods (ANT 291), not only will you learn how to survey, excavate, and examine the past in an archaeological field setting, you will also practice hands-on laboratory methods to analyze and interpret the artifacts discovered in the field, such as stone tools, animal remains, and more.
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Mass Media and Society

Oct 27, 2022
Our current society is flooded with media. The course Mass Media and Society explores the relationships among mass media, the public sphere, and democracy. This course will help you reframe those messages and analyze the biases that may arise.

Mellon-Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Grant Renewed

Sep 28, 2022
Grinnell College is celebrating the $116,000 renewal of a grant that supports the College’s Mellon-Mays Undergraduate Fellowship program. This program is the central component of the Mellon Foundation’s efforts to increase diversity in the faculty ranks of institutions of higher learning nationwide by supporting students from groups historically excluded from the academy as they pursue Ph.D.s.
Voodoo Valris

Introduction to the Contemporary Roles of Haitian Vodou

Jun 23, 2022
The Haitian Arts Digital Crossroads (HADC) presents Introduction to the Contemporary Roles of Haitian Vodou from 5-7 pm on Monday, June 27,2022 in HSSC *N3110.
Jack Thornton stands, hands in pockets, in front of a colorful mural

Jack Thornton ’17: Charting His Own Path

Jun 16, 2022
Jack Thornton ’17 didn’t begin his time at Grinnell with a major in mind. Instead, he took various classes, trying out many departments and courses to see which ones felt like a good fit. When he found sociology, he knew he had found his academic home.
Ashley Jackson surrounded by greenery.

Ashley Jackson ’18: Making Sense of our Lived Experience

Jun 13, 2022
Jackson’s studies in sociology at Grinnell inspired her to look beyond easy answers and gave her the opportunity to create a complex and satisfying education.

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