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Sociology

  1. A group of students standing on a terrace by the ocean

    Crossing Borders: Migration & Membership in the 21st Century Seminar in Tijuana

    Mar 27, 2017
    Fifteen Grinnell College first-year students participating in the Global Learning Program spent the first week of spring break 2017 in the southwestern United States.
  2. Kesho Scott Speaks at Women's March in Des Moines

    Jan 27, 2017
    On Saturday, Jan. 21, Associate Professor Kesho Scott stood before a cheering crowd of 26,000 in Des Moines to discuss the history of the 123 marches on Washington, D.C.
  3. Kesho Scott

    Kesho Scott Joins Iowa African-American Hall of Fame

    Oct 17, 2016
    Scott recognized for outstanding achievements that have enhanced the quality of life for all Iowans.
  4. Grinnell Installs Endowed Chairs, Professorships, Staff

    Sep 30, 2016
    Grinnell College plans installation ceremony for endowed chairs, professorships, staff on Oct. 6, 2016.
  5. 10 Grinnell Graduates Receive Fulbright Grants

    Sep 20, 2016
    Grinnell consistently appears on national list of 'top-producing' Fulbright Schools.
  6. Grinnellians Chosen for Federally Funded Scholarships to Study Abroad

    Sep 19, 2016
    Four Grinnell students receive Gilman Scholarships which provide up to $5K for study abroad or international internships.
  7. What is a Human? Public Views and the Impact on Human Rights

    Sep 12, 2016
    John Evans, sociology and bioethics scholar, to discuss the relationship between human rights and the definition of' "human."
  8. Global Politics of Migration and Refuge

    Aug 22, 2016
    Experts will share their perspectives on global politics of migration and refugee issues during a symposium on Sept. 6-8.
  9. Scholarship Enables Grinnell Senior to Study Indonesian

    Aug 19, 2016
    Critical Language Scholarship allows Mari Holmes immerses herself in an intensive language program in Malang, Indonesia.
  10. Alumni in the Classroom

    Jul 22, 2016
    Damon Williams ’14 came back to campus to inspire students and help them solve real problems.

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