Posts tagged with “Courses & Independent Study” (All posts)
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Profiles of Engagement: Emiri “Emily” Matsuda ’15
5 November 2014During an immunology course, Emily Matsuda worked on a project about celiac disease, an experience that inspired her to write and publish a children’s book. Learn more about her project in our latest Profile of Engagement….
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A “Dead Language,” Revivus
3 November 2014Latin 204 Professor Rob Hardy starts a Latin Club at Greenvale Elementary
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5 Minute Profile: Michael McNally
31 October 2014You’re as likely to find Michael McNally out in the community as at Leighton Hall. He’s taught Academic Civic Engagement courses since he returned to Carleton as a professor in 2001 (he graduated from Carleton in 1985).
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Constitution Day
10 October 2014Constitution Day
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Curbside composting pilot program extended
29 August 2013Caffi Meyer, ’15 is working with the city of Northfield to test the new curbside composting pilot program.
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Featured ACE Course: Global Religions in Minnesota
11 July 2013Shana Sippy’s Global Religions in Minnesota class has grown over the past few years as students steadily traverse the ever changing and surprisingly verdant religious landscape of Minnesota. Several dozen…
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Featured ACE Course: A Journey in Journalism
1 July 2013Among this spring’s ACE courses was “A Journey in Journalism”, a new course taught by New York Times journalist and visiting Carleton professor Doug McGill. Through the course students delved…
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Fullbrights: First Two Winners Announced
28 April 2013April 23, 2013 (adapted from Carletonian article) By Will Gray *Note: Because Fulbright Scholarships are announced at varying times depending on the invididual’s country of interest, The Carletonian will be…
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Carleton partners with Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center: click here to see the news article With several inches of snow still on the ground, it’s hard to imagine that the…
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Carleton Students Speak Up for Curbside Composting
4 March 2013Students in Prof. Melissa Eblen Zayas’s “Material Science, Energy and the Environment” have been studying the environmental impact of the materials we use in our day-to-day life. Using physics and…