Lunch Event 5/14: Interdisciplinary Curiosity as a Path to Inclusion at Carleton

13 April 2026

Are you interested in inclusion at Carleton? Are you a student or faculty/staff member who is involved in any department(s)? Do you enjoy free food (Tin Tea!)? Are you reading THIS?

If you answered YES to any of these questions, you’re cordially invited to Weitz 236 on May 14 from 12-1pm. The student organizations Gender Minorities in Math and Stats (GeMMS), Women+ Interested in Thinking Critically about History (WITCH), and Lovelace are hosting a lunch to build community among Carls. We would like to particularly encourage participation from folks who hold an identity that has historically been marginalized and participate in studies across multiple disciplines.

After setting aside time for everyone to get to know each other and eat (free!) lunch from Tin Tea, we hope to facilitate an informal conversation within small groups, where we will have semi-structured conversations about interdisciplinary inclusion; specifically on INTERDISCIPLINARY CURIOSITY AS A PATH TO INCLUSION. You’ll have the chance to discuss your interdisciplinary interests and their relationship to feeling included at Carleton. At the end of this event, we will provide an anonymous way to share feedback and recommendations for how to make Carleton more inclusive.

Though we would love to see everyone there, space is limited. To reserve your spot and let us know your food preferences, please fill out THIS FORM by May 12 at 5pm. This registration will be first come, first serve.

We look forward to seeing you there!