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A fund initiated by the Class of 1972 will enable first-year students with the highest need to “start strong,” says Vice President and Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid Art…
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Our 50th reunion is a great time to give back to Carleton. There are many ways to do so. Here are two exciting options: Join the Heywood Society, which recognizes…
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Named for Carleton’s dedicated and courageous first treasurer, who died while helping to thwart the James-Younger bank raid in 1876, the Heywood Society honors those who have made planned gifts…
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Did you ever want to continue a discussion following a reunion program but had to move on to something else? One way to keep discussions going is getting together with…
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What are you investing yourself in today? we asked. Increasingly, as we retire from the work that has occupied us for four or five decades, members of the Class of…
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After a stint in the world of oceanographic research and a career as a practicing attorney, I became a law professor at Ohio State and settled on mediation and dispute…
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When I was in high school, my parents decided to move to Saudi Arabia after my sophomore year (1966) and enrolled me in the American Community School in Beirut as…
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It has been fifty years since I heard from my well-intentioned liberal and forgotten classmates. It has proved my father’s pleas about attending a Historically Black College and University (HBCU)…
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Glenn and his wife Mia had raised two boys with autism when, in 2009, Mia met a teenager who would soon need a home. Robin (a pseudonym, for privacy) had…
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I first met Baba, a spiritual master from India, in St. Paul in June of 1971. After leaving Carleton, I completed my master’s degree in library science at Rutgers and…