Innovation Fund Pilot Projects
Grinnell College Film Society: Curricular support, community building, interdisciplinary glue, and creative growth serum for film and media studies
Contact: Nicky Tavares
This pilot project will build on planning project work to develop the Grinnell College Film Society. This is a film series and visiting filmmaker program that directly supports new and existing Film and Media Studies courses across disciplines and is open to the campus and greater Grinnell communities. The project will foster collaborations across disciplines and generate visibility and interest in film and media studies.
Science Communication
Contact: Sarah Anderson, Shannon Hinsa-Leasure, Susan Ferrari, Maisha Kamunde-Devonish
This pilot project will support a post-baccalaureate content-specialist science fellow position to write pieces in partnership with the department chairs in the science division and the grants office. With an increasing number of science majors interested in science writing, this position will be an additional avenue to gain valuable experience while helping promote scientific work at Grinnell College.
Teaching and Learning with Women in Prison
Contact: Emily Guenther
This pilot project pilot will support Grinnell faculty and students to teach and learn with women incarcerated at the Iowa Correctional Institution for Women (ICIW) in Mitchellville, Iowa. Each year, Grinnell faculty will teach college courses in prison, collaborating extensively with students who would tutor and otherwise support these courses.
Innovation Fund Planning Projects
Reading Across the Curriculum
Contact: Tisha Turk, Belinda Backous
This planning grant will support a year-long collaboration between the Writing, Reading, and Speaking Center and Academic Advising to 1) plan coordinated support of individual students’ reading skills, and 2) faculty education about reading and the teaching of reading. This project lays the groundwork for a Reading Across the Curriculum initiative to parallel Grinnell’s existing (informal) Writing Across the Curriculum program, which distributes writing instruction across the faculty.
Exploring the Necessity and Feasibility of a Disability Cultural Center at Grinnell College
Contact: Autumn Wilke
This planning grant will explore the feasibility of launching a disability cultural center (DCC) at Grinnell College. A DCC is a safe space for individuals with disabilities to gather to connect, learn, grow, and feel a sense of community that is often shunned away in a society that highly values abled bodies and minds. During the planning phase, a team will gather information from other institutions. They will also hold focus groups on campus to explore the need and feasibility of a DCC at Grinnell College.