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  1. Professor Grace Granville is a recurring character in the Disney XD show, Big Hero 6: The Series. She is a strict, stern professor who is the dean of San Fransokyo Institute of Technology and Hiro Hamada's thermodynamics teacher. Grace Granville has been a professor at the San Fransokyo...

  2. Professor Grace Granville is a major character in Big Hero 6: The Series. She is the Dean of the San Fransokyo Institute of Technology. Despite being the new Dean by time of Hiro's enrollment, Professor Granville worked at SFIT twenty years prior to the start of the series. According to Wendy...

  3. Professor Grace Granville is a major character in Big Hero 6: The Series. She is the Dean of the San Fransokyo Institute of Technology. Despite being the new Dean by time of Hiro's enrollment, Professor Granville worked at SFIT twenty years prior to the start of the series.

  4. 13 de jun. de 2013 · Grace Granville, 20, a booker for the Storm model agency, suffered fatal head injuries when she tumbled over the bannister and plunged at least three storeys when she went to open the front...

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  5. 14 de jun. de 2013 · Grace Granville, 20, was said to be “extremely drunk” when she lost her balance and fell over the bannister at the block of flats where she lived in Fulham, southwest London on March 19.

  6. Professor Grace Granville is a recurring character on the Disney XD show Big Hero 6: The Series. She is a strict and exacting professor who is the dean of San Fransokyo Institute of Technology and Hiro Hamada's thermodynamics teacher. She is a tall, slender African-American woman with short...

  7. Grace Granville. 1720–1769. Marriage: 28 March 1740. Elizabeth Foley. 1741–1776. Hon Andrew Foley M.P. 1749–1816. Thomas Foley 2nd Baron Foley of Kidderminster. 1742–1793. Grace Foley. 1743–1813. Honourable Edward Foley M.P. 1747–1803. Mary Foley. 1750–1844. Hon. Anne Foley. 1759–1794. Sources (3)