Posts tagged with “Education” (All posts)
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ACE Students Teach Philosophy through Children’s Literature
10 November 2015Carleton students teach philosophy through children’s literature at Greenvale Park Elementary School.
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Riehle-Merrill speaks at VISTA 50th Anniversary Celebration
2 November 2015Laura Riehle-Merrill, CCCE Director for Community Engagement and Student Leadership, credits VISTA for launching her career in community engagement.
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Professor Susan Singer Promotes STEM Education with the NSF
21 October 2015From Northfield to Washington DC: Carleton Professor Susan Singer Reflects on Roles as Scholar, Educator, and Policy-Maker at the National Science Foundation’s Division of Undergraduate Education.
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CCCE ACE Director, Adrienne Falcón, Receives Prestigious Fulbright Award to Study in Ecuador!
24 September 2015Adrienne Falcón ’89, Carleton’s Director of Academic Civic Engagement, is at the Universidad de Cuenca, Ecuador for the academic year as a Fulbright Fellow.
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Summer BLAST Success at Carleton
23 September 2015Newfound interests in cooking and science were not the only things brewing on Carleton’s campus this summer; meaningful relationships with caring adults who believe that middle school students can achieve were also a byproduct of Summer BLAST and Carleton’s CCCE collaboration.
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Carleton launches an ACT prep class at Faribault High School
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Profiles of Engagement: Hannah Reed ’15
21 May 2015Hannah Reed is the Education College Access Fellow. In addition, Hannah has been involved in many programs through the CCCE including TORCH-PSEO, Young Chefs, Tutoring Hotline, and an ACE Course. In this Profile of Engagement, Hannah shares some of her experiences working with Northfield High School students.
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Students in EDUC 353: Schooling and Opportunity, learn about learning in the Northfield Community through the annual Latino Play Festival.
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Collaboration on “Illumination” : Highlighting HIST 137
23 November 2014Bill North’s Medieval History class collaborates with 4th and 5th graders from Prairie Creek Elementary school.
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A “Dead Language,” Revivus
3 November 2014Latin 204 Professor Rob Hardy starts a Latin Club at Greenvale Elementary