Faculty Awards and Accomplishments ,
John Rommereim leads the Grinnell Singers

The Grinnell Singers Release Recording of Zelenka Mass

May 30, 2023
The Grinnell Singers have released a CD of Jan Dismas Zelenka’s Missa Omnium Sanctorum, recorded with the Lyra Baroque Orchestra.
John Rommereim

Rommereim Organ Work Appears on Heavy Pedal CD

May 30, 2023
Blanche Johnson Professor of Music John Rommereim’s organ music is included on a Parma Recordings CD titled Heavy Pedal, Vol. II.
Brigittine French

Brigittine French Awarded NEH Grant to Study Maya Testimonies in Visual History Archive

Apr 24, 2023
The grant will support her project entitled "Maya Testimonies in the Visual History Archive: Transcribing, Translating, and Accessing Survivor Life Histories."

Professors Petrouchka Moïse and Fredo Rivera Secure $350K Grant for "Haitian Art Digital Crossroads" Project

Apr 19, 2023
Grinnell College professors Petrouchka Moïse and Fredo Rivera have won a $350,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to create a multilingual database by digitizing 1,000+ Haitian artworks held in Haiti and the US as part of their "Haitian Art Digital Crossroads" project.

Darrius D. Hills to Receive $2,850 Grant with the NEH Summer Institute

Apr 04, 2023
Darrius D. Hills, associate professor of religious studies, has been accepted to the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Summer Institute for June 2023.
A girl with in a yellow jacket and a girl in a beige shirt laugh while pointing to something at the computer screen they share.

Students Receive National Recognition for Statistics Research

Apr 04, 2023
Students in Ryan Miller and Shonda Kuiper's fall 2022 statistics courses have won second and third place titles in the National Undergraduate Statistics Project Competition.
Ed Cohn meets with students

Cohn Wins Grant to Study KGB’s ‘Prophylactic Chats’

Mar 20, 2023
Professor of History Edward Cohn has won a grant from the National Council for Eurasian and East European Research (NCEEER) to conduct research on the KGB tactic known as the “prophylactic chat” — an "invitation" sent to citizens suspected of “anti-Soviet acts.”
Liz Rodrigues

Liz Rodrigues to Pursue a Mellon New Directions Fellowship Through a $220,000 Grant from the Mellon Foundation

Mar 17, 2023
The Mellon New Directions program allows mid-career scholars in the humanities to undertake formal training in fields outside their own to be able to conduct high-quality cross-disciplinary projects. 
students walking on campus in the fall

Dixuan Yujing Chen and Fernanda Eliott Receive Harris Faculty Fellowships

Mar 13, 2023
A gift from the late Jack Hanson '39 and Lucile Hanson '40 Harris has endowed annual competitive fellowships for early career faculty members at Grinnell. The fellowships provide awardees with a leave at full salary for one academic year and up to $8,000 in research/travel funds.
David Harrison in Burling Library

Book Co-edited by David Harrison Receives AAP’s Annual PROSE Award

Feb 24, 2023
The American Association of Publishers (AAP) has named a book co-edited by Professor of French David Harrison as a finalist in its Annual PROSE Award competition.

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