Kolenkow-Reitz Fellowship
The Kolenkow-Reitz fellowship empowers Carleton students to engage in summer or winter break research with non-Carleton science and math faculty. This initiative is aimed at nurturing scientific talent and encouraging exploration of STEM fields as potential career paths.
- What: Kolenkow-Reitz Fellowship — Student Information Session
- Who: All students who will not be graduating in June.
- Where: Anderson 036. Bring your lunch or if you do not have a meal plan, to charge STEM Board for their lunch at Schulze Café.
- When: Common Time (noon-1) on Thursday, February 12
The focus of the session will be 2-3 student panelists who can share their experiences and answer questions like:
- What is the experience like?
- How can students find a prospective mentor?
- What makes a strong application?
- What are the parameters of the program?
Matt Whited (STEM Director) and Chad Ellsworth from the Career Center will be there to provide more information.
Four Friends Fellowship
The Four Friends Fellowship is intended for any group of two or more First-Year, Sophomore, or Juniors who are currently enrolled at Carleton. The approved project or experience may take place at any time — including academic breaks — however, it must occur prior to graduation. The experience may take place either on or off campus and must be shared in some way with the campus community upon completion. Further details and the application.