1893–2010. Full-text newspaper from Baltimore, Maryland, covering the politics, society, and events of the time from an African American perspective. Part of ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Clark Lindgren, Patricia A. Johnson Professor of Neuroscience, has received the Society for Neuroscience's Award for Education in Neuroscience, recognizing individuals who have made outstanding contributions to neuroscience education and training.
The Grinnell College Innovation Fund was created in 2012 to spur innovative ways of teaching and learning at the College through planning and pilot projects. Since its launch, the fund has provided support for promising ideas proposed by faculty, staff, and students for new approaches to teaching and scholarship, as well as student-initiated proposals that enrich campus life and learning in innovative ways.
Kamra, a class of 2022 graduate from New Delhi, Delhi, India, is a history major with a policy studies concentration. His essay, titled “Adivasis and the Two Faces of Violence: Emergence of the Postcolonial India State,” investigates the epistemic and physical harms committed against the Adivasis (tribes) of Chhotanagpur by the early postcolonial state.
The fellowship is open to senior women who are fluent in French, Spanish, or Portuguese with plans for a career and graduate study in a public service field in Latin America and Latin American communities.
The library has migrated from our past software ILLIad to OCLC’s cloud-based software, Tipasa. You may not even notice the difference, but the change will help the library serve users into the future.
With her Mentored Advanced Project adviser, Professor of Russian Todd Armstrong, Nora Leahy is exploring how Grinnellians can use the Global Kitchen for coursework and other community-building activities, not only on campus, but also throughout the town of Grinnell.
Jin Feng discusses her new book and its wide-ranging exploration of cities in the Lower Yangzi Delta illustrates how people preserve culinary inheritance while also revamping it for the new millennium.in this Authors and Artists Podcast episode.
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