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Student research on food and poverty in Northfield featured in Washington Times posting
30 August 2010Consultant and Washington Times writer Donna Rae Scheffert wrote about the federal free and reduced lunch program last week, using student research in Northfield as a source
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Earlier this month, students in Pat Cavanaugh’s Politics of Food class presented their research about the politics and power behind many everyday foods that Americans consume. Carleton students delved into…
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ICAP science program in the Northfield News
20 May 2010This week’s edition of the Northfield News features a front page article about the ongoing cooperation between the Northfield High School ESL program and Carleton’s Academic Civic Engagement office to…
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Nat Turner ’93 will host two Carleton students this summer in New Orleans, LA at Our School at Blair Grocery where students will help and assist with rebuilding a community…
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Politics of Food discussion panel
11 May 2010Students from Pat Cavanaugh’s Politics of Food class will be presenting their research this Thursday in the Gould Library Athenaum. The event begins at 7:00PM and refreshments will be provided.
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Census 2010 poster contest featured in Voice
29 April 2010Gracing the pages of this term’s Voice magazine are the winning entrants from the Census 2010 poster competition.
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The Northfield Arts and Culture Commission is looking for a student to help perform a study examining the economic impacts of the arts community on Northfield.
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Spanish-language engagement opportunity
22 April 2010The Rice County Solid Waste department, which handles recycling and trash services in Northfield and around the county, is looking for someone to translate their new information packets into Spanish..
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VISTA opportunities in Northfield for next year
2 April 2010In addition to the science education VISTA hosted by Carleton, there are other VISTA positions in Northfield for recent graduates. Click through for more information.
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Carleton is hosting a VISTA coordinator to build and expand on science and higher education access programs that work with local middle school and high school youth who might otherwise face challenges in going to college. Click through for more information about the position and how to apply.