Engagement with Carleton has been vitally important to former biology major Micah Evans. As an undergraduate, she was keenly aware of the issues facing students of color and now has a strong drive to lessen those issues for current and future Carls. This has led to significant service as a board member, vice chair, and chair of Carleton’s Multicultural Alumni Network (MCAN), where her priorities have been supporting students and amplifying issues of inequity on campus. She has been an active alum as a class agent and member of her fifth and tenth reunion committees, roles that naturally grew out of her time as a student worker in the Alumni Annual Fund office. In addition, she has served as an Alumni Admissions Representative, focusing on making Carleton more visible for minority and first-generation students, and is president-elect of the Alumni Council. Evans works as a high school dean of students in Round Lake, Illinois, and lives in Wisconsin.