Sara Grossman, associate professor of environmental studies at Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania, has received the Michelle Kendrick Memorial Book Prize from the Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts for her book, Immeasurable Weather: Meteorological Data and Settler Colonialism from 1820 to Hurricane Sandy (Duke University Press, 2023).
As a scholar, Dr. Grossman focuses on disability studies, history of science, poetry, environmental humanities, American studies, and critical making. In Immeasurable Weather, she explores the relationship between climate data and state power in key moments in the history of American weather science
A Bryn Mawr faculty member since 2018, Dr. Grossman is currently teaching at Princeton University as the 2025-2026 Currie C. and Thomas A. Barron Visiting Professor in the Environmental Humanities, where she is continuing her research for her next book, Fighting for a Livable Future: A Natural History of Disabled Life and Organization, 1945 to the Present.
Dr. Grossman holds a master of fine arts degree in poetry and a Ph.D. in American studies from Rutgers University-Newark.


