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  1. A young woman in sunglasses poses in front of ancient ruins in Greece.
    Academics

    The Classics Prepare Students for Law School and More

    A classics major is very applicable to the modern world, says Makaila Hootman ’25, who plans to go on to law school.
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    Grinnell College Has Been Named a Top Producer of Fulbright U.S. Students

    Feb 13, 2024
    Grinnell College is named one of the top producers of 2023–24 U.S. students in the Fulbright Program, the U.S. government’s flagship international educational exchange program. Fulbrighters exchange ideas, build people-to-people connections, and work to address complex global challenges. 
  3. Martin Luther King

    American Race Relations: Global Perspectives

    Feb 09, 2024
    This database contains reports, publications, and news broadcasts covering America's fight for racial justice, with firsthand analysis of race relations in Latin America, Europe, Africa, and Asia.
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    David Harrison Recognized with Scholarly Edition in Translation Award

    Feb 08, 2024
    David Harrison recognized with Scholarly Edition in Translation Award from the Society for the Study of Early Modern Women and Gender
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    Grinnellian Talks On-Set Experience in ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’

    Feb 06, 2024
    In the Oscar-nominated film “Killers of the Flower Moon,” movie enthusiasts can watch out for Josh Waddell ’97, who blends seamlessly into the world of 1920s Osage County, Oklahoma.
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    Grinnell Coursework Promotes Zoning Policy Change

    Feb 05, 2024
    Christian Cardenas recently wrote an op-ed about how residential zoning laws in Minneapolis contribute to inequality. His was published on the Minnesota Reformer website. The article was his final project for The Sociology of Law course last fall.
  7. Indigenous people

    Indigenous Histories and Cultures in North America

    Feb 02, 2024
    Digital resource presenting insight into interactions between the indigenous peoples of North America and Europeans from their earliest contact up to the civil rights movement of the mid-20th century.
  8. A closeup view of ancient cave art depicting a red deer in Covalanas cave

    Dazzlement: A Visit to the Covalanas Cave

    Feb 02, 2024
    John Rommereim, a Grinnell music professor, traveled to Spain to see the cave art and wrote an essay, “Connecting the Dots at Covalanas Cave.”
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    New Science Division Members Enthrall During “Lightning Talks”

    Feb 01, 2024
    Grinnellians got a taste of their colleagues’ research during the first in a series of New Faculty/Staff Lightning Talks on Tuesday.
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    New Faculty Lightning Talks

    Jan 31, 2024
    Learn about research conducted by four new faculty members: Xiao Chen, Julian Rios Acuña, Xiaoxue (Wendy) Sun, and Putu Hiranmayena

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