Kalamazoo College’s Arcus Center for Social Justice Leadership has received a $23-million grant from the Arcus Foundation, which established the center with other grants three years ago. The grant, the largest in the Michigan college’s 179-year history, will endow scholarships and internships for students, fellowships and professorships for faculty members, lectures and conferences, local and global partnerships, and residencies for social-justice scholars and activists. The foundation describes itself as “advancing pressing social-justice and conservation issues.”
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Social-Justice Center at Kalamazoo College Gets $23-Million Grant
January 17, 2012, 4:30 pm
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