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“Locally Grown Northfield” spotlights Frames of Engagement exhibit
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ACE 2010-2011 arts and humanities newsletter
6 June 2011The Academic Civic Engagement Spring 2011 newsletter, focused on the arts and humanities, is now available!
You can download it from ACE’s newsletter page. Old issues are also available, including…
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Imagining America (IA), a national consortium of colleges and universities supporting public scholarship, has featured Carleton in their most recent newsletter. They highlight the work done by Adriana Estill’s Latina/o…
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The latest issue of The Learning Connection, the Carleton Academic Civic Engagement newsletter, has just been released! It discusses the many exciting ways that Carleton is reaching out into the community to promote an interest in science, nature, and critical inquiry.
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This winter, Carleton and St. Olaf jointly received a $25,000 grant to work with local schools and community partners to promote good nutrition and healthy eating. The grant, which comes from the Corporation for National and Community Service and the National Science Foundation’s Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) program, has sparked a variety of interconnected projects coming out of the ACE office.
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Submit to the Frames of Engagement photo contest!
29 April 2011Be a part of the Weitz Center’s opening this Fall! Submit your pictures on the theme of learning and action. Winners will be selected for the Civic Engagement Exhibition at the Weitz Center for Creativity. Show us why and how you care about creating change!
Please submit up to 6 digital photographs or photo collages of your own work at http://go.carleton.edu/acephoto by May 15th 2011.
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Featured Professor: Debby Walser-Kuntz
8 April 2011“My students would write wonderful research papers,” remembers Biology professor Debby Walser-Kuntz. “But the problem was, I was their only audience.” As an undergraduate student, Prof. Walser-Kuntz…
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For the second year in a row, a team of Carleton College students has moved to the final round in the national Debating for Democracy competition.
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We are currently looking for applicants for a unique and exciting position for August 2011 – August 2012 supported by the Minnesota Literacy Council and AmeriCorps! Carleton Science and Higher…
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Carleton science students share their learning with community through Growing Up Healthy Newsletter
21 March 2011Perhaps we could put a link to that in to our website to demonstrate the work that ACE folks are doing in their courses