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    Expanded Library Equipment Options

    We're more than just books; we also have equipment to check out!
  2. Umang Kamra '22

    Bridging Privilege and Purpose

    Sep 26, 2024
    Umang Kamra '22 found personal and professional purpoBridging Privilege and Purpose Growing up in New Delhi, India, Umang Kamra ’22 recognized his privileged upbringing afforded him opportunities not available to everyone and kept him sheltered from some of the hardships faced by others in his country. “I often felt that I occupied a privileged position in India,” says Kamra. “Because of my positionality, I was far removed from the extreme hardships and struggles faced by most disadvantaged and vulnerable groups. With a lack of such lived experience, it is easy to remain within a bubble, while ignoring or failing to adequately acknowledge one’s privilege and how it perpetuates social inequity.” For Kamra, however, the awareness of his position and privilege instilled within him a deep sense of responsibility to understand the struggles faced by marginalized communities and to work for systemic change to foster a better and more equitable society. And as a student at Grinnell, he found an academic environment that supported his beliefs and provided opportunities to develop his skills and interests and put them to work. Turning knowledge into action “Grinnell gave me the flexibility to design courses specific to my interests,” says Kamra, who graduated with a degree in history with a policy studies minor. “For example, I spent 2021 investigating the tribal history of India which was crucial in shaping my research and writing skills (and for which he was awarded the Frederick Baumann Essay Prize); my part-time work experience as a Service and Social Innovation Intern gave me a landscape understanding of the social sector; and being a member of the Rosenfield Program Committee and participating in Map the System were crucial in exposing me to the interconnected web of social, political and environmental systems.” These myriad opportunities paved the way for Kamra to enter a career with Indus Action, a non-governmental organization based in New Delhi which bills itself as “A do-tank, not just a think-tank.” The organization strives to bridge the gap between policy and action by easing welfare access to vulnerable citizens, and provide vulnerable families with sustainable access to their legislated rights. As the Senior Manager in the office of the CEO, Kamra works directly with senior leadership on organizational development and monitoring, evaluation, research, and learning. Earlier this year, he published a whitepaper diagnosing key obstacles in policy implementation for the Building and other Construction Workers Welfare Board (BoCW) Act and provided recommendations to streamline the implementation process. Since its founding in 2013, Indus Action has helped more than 1.23 million Indian citizens secure $143 million in education, health, and livelihood benefits. “Through my work, I aim to understand and learn the true extent of struggles faced by disadvantaged groups and I hope to support vulnerable communities in becoming more resilient through systems change interventions,” says Kamra. “Our goal is to lift 3.5% of ultra-poor families out of poverty by 2030 by helping 50 million citizens access at least one significant entitlement.” Kamra plans to pursue a graduate degree in public policy focusing on the intersection of climate change and livelihoods and continue to work to address current systemic gaps while keeping vulnerable citizens at the center of his efforts. “I hope to uncover and promote impact pathways that accurately factor vulnerability through an intersectional lens,” he says. “There is a lack of a framework that considers increasing climate risks and consequent livelihood challenges. I aim to carve a unique position for myself to work at this intersection in the coming years, and I plan to continue working in the development sector to support vulnerable communities in becoming more resilient through systems change interventions.” se through his Grinnell experience.
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    Dining Dollars Program Expands to More Downtown Grinnell Businesses

    Sep 26, 2024
    Popular with both student and downtown businesses, dining dollars will now be available as a payment method at Pagliai’s and El Cascabel in addition to businesses previously established as a part of the program; Dari Barn, Jay’s Deli, McNally’s Foods, and Saint’s Rest. 
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    LibKey Nomad: Fast Access to Scholarly Academic Articles

    Sep 25, 2024
    LibKey Nomad is a browser extension to get fast access to scholarly academic articles and links ebooks.
  5. Andrew running in a cross country meet

    Andrew’s Journey

    Sep 23, 2024
    Cross country athlete and comp-sci major Andrew Nickeson ’23 discovered a passion for nature and hiking in small-town Iowa. Together with his teammates and coworkers, he explored beautiful sights!
  6. Edith Renfrow Smith

    Meet Grinnell College’s 110-Year-Old Trailblazer

    Sep 19, 2024
    On Sept. 28, Grinnell College will dedicate Renfrow Hall to Mrs. Edith Renfrow Smith ’37, DHL ’19, and her inspiring life of achievement, service, and generosity. The ceremony will celebrate not only the opening of this unique space but will also honor the remarkable legacy of Mrs. Edith Renfrow Smith.
  7. Open Access symbol and stack of books

    The Grinnell College Libraries Open Access Publishing Agreements

    Sep 17, 2024
    The Grinnell College Libraries is pleased to announce its read-and-publish agreements with several publishers that produce scholarly journals.
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    Welcome to the Neighborhood: The Town of Grinnell Welcomes Renfrow Hall Students

    Sep 17, 2024
    The Grinnell Chamber of Commerce hosted a free event for all Renfrow Hall students, which included some samples from local restaurants, a scavenger hunt of downtown businesses, and gifted Renfrow Hall student discount cards to use at local retailers and restaurants.
  9. Bella Nesbeth '26

    Student Bella Nesbeth Publishes Children’s Book on Sports and Diplomacy.

    Sep 16, 2024
    Drawing on her personal experiences, Bella Nesbeth ’26 has authored a book that blends her passions for political science, softball, literature, and diplomacy.
  10. Justina Lee

    Justina’s Journey

    Sep 16, 2024
    When Justina Lee ’22 visited Grinnell, she found a vibrant and supportive global community. Four years later, she has embraced opportunities to study abroad, perform with the Latin American Jazz Ensemble, and take on advocacy and mentorship roles.

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