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Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion announces Latinx/e Cultural Center

May 17, 2024
The center will expand co-curricular affinity offerings by serving as a place for Latinx/e students, faculty, and staff to gather, celebrate culture, and feel a sense of belonging on campus.
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Psi Chi Chapter Donates $500 to Grinnell Area Mental Health Consortium – JPK Fund

May 16, 2024
Psi Chi's mission is to recognize and promote excellence in the science and application of psychology. As an international honor society, Psi Chi aims to encourage, stimulate, and maintain excellence in scholarship among its members across various fields, particularly psychology, while advancing the science of psychology itself. 
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Writer Luke Bryson ’25 Receives Honorable Mention in 52nd Nick Adams Short Story Contest

May 14, 2024
Luke Bryson ’25 received an honorable mention for his short story, “The Last 2,500 Miles of Cataract Jack,” in the 2024 annual ACM Nick Adams Short Story Contest for his stories short story.
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Joint Publications Research Service (JPRS) Reports

May 06, 2024
As a unit of the Central Intelligence Agency, the Joint Publications Research Service (JPRS) provides a fully searchable database of translations of foreign-language monographs, reports, journal and newspaper articles, and radio and television broadcasts from around the world from 1957-1995.
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eHRAF World Cultures

Apr 19, 2024
A cross-cultural database that provides ethnographic studies of diverse cultures within the United States and around the world. From Human Relations Area Files.
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Lightening the Load

Apr 01, 2024
Grinnell’s Center for Careers, Life, and Service offers need-based grants that support students’ personal, professional, and civic development. That includes expenses (including travel) associated with interviewing for a job or applying to grad school.
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Immigrations, Migrations and Refugees, Global Perspectives, 1941–1996

Apr 14, 2025
Translated and English-language radio and television broadcasts, newspapers, periodicals, government documents and books providing global insight on immigration in the mid-to-late 20th century
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Biniaz Honored by USC

Mar 27, 2024
Celina Karp Biniaz ’52 was a featured speaker at a recent event at the University of Southern California that honored Holocaust survivors — like Biniaz — who had recorded their testimony with the USC Shoah Foundation. Biniaz received USC’s prestigious University Medallion in a special ceremony on March 25.

Grinnell College National Poll: Consensus on Protecting Kids from Social Media, But Not School Shootings

Mar 20, 2024
Wide-ranging survey reveals Americans’ Division on Biden’s Job Performance and Trump’s Candidacy, a Cease-Fire in Gaza, College Sports and More
Sira Nassoko ’24 has been awarded a Thomas J. Watson Fellowship for 2024–2025

Sira Nassoko Receives the Thomas J. Watson Fellowship

Mar 15, 2024
Sira Nassoko ’24 has been awarded a Thomas J. Watson Fellowship for 2024–25 to explore music and soundscapes of the environment to reveal a lineage of hope and resilience across four countries.

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