Posts tagged with “Buildings” (All posts)
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To Build a Collaborative Campus
Introducing Hasenstab Hall: Spring 2021The connections among Every Carl for Carleton’s Four Pillars for Success have proven seemingly unending.
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A Political Move
Introducing Hasenstab Hall: Spring 2021Thanks to a generous gift from Michael Hasenstab ’95 and his wife, Mary Ann, Old Music Hall is set to be refurbished and repurposed.
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On the Cover: Spring 2021
Introducing Hasenstab Hall: Spring 2021Illustration of Hasenstab Hall by Matt Carlson
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Anderson Hall
The Future Is in Our Hands: Fall 2020The $75 million Evelyn M. Anderson Hall, named to honor pioneering scientist Evelyn Anderson Haymaker ’21, had its soft opening in 2019.
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Teaching in Evolution
For the Love of Teaching: Spring 2019As Carleton counts down to the opening of a new science center, we asked current and emeriti science professors to reflect on how teaching in their disciplines has changed.
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Open Invitation
For the Love of Teaching: Spring 2019Carleton’s new integrated science center is designed to draw in the campus community and encourage cross-disciplinary collaboration.
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Hands On
For the Love of Teaching: Spring 2019An interdisciplinary makerspace in Carleton’s new Anderson Hall will equip hands-on learners with new technology and opportunities to collaborate.
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Four Pillars for Success: Teaching and Learning
Every Carl for Carleton: Fall 2018Carleton’s gifted scholars, scientists, artists, and researchers deserve facilities that reflect the advances in their respective fields. Truly outstanding teaching also requires career-long support for our faculty members, fostering innovation and collaboration in the classroom and beyond.
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Science on Display
Strength in the Sciences: Winter 2017Carleton’s new science complex will invite everyone in, putting research front and center.
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Spirit of Discovery
Strength in the Sciences: Winter 2017Brooks Wallin ’78 is passionate about discovery and innovation. He embraces it every day in his role as president of Organic Stories SAS, a Paris-based manufacturer and marketer of organic food products.
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Interdisciplinary Support
Strength in the Sciences: Winter 2017It’s a testament to Carleton’s liberal arts mission that two of the most generous alumni donors to science education are an English major and a history major.
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Physics Forever
Strength in the Sciences: Winter 2017The science complex will house the Mark Williams ’73 Physics Lab, in honor of a leading voice for science education.
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Carleton Sound
Music on Campus: Spring 2016With only a few music majors in each graduating class, Carleton may not seem like a music powerhouse. But take a closer look—and a long, appreciative listen. You’ll discover that music in all its forms permeates the Carleton experience.
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All Together Now
Music on Campus: Spring 2016A new music and performance addition will unite music with theater, dance, and cinema and media studies at the Weitz Center for Creativity
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More Than the Masters
Music on Campus: Spring 2016Students have plenty of opportunities to study the work of famed European composers in Carleton’s music department. But in true liberal arts fashion, the department pushes beyond traditional courses in Western art music to challenge students’ assumptions and provide fresh perspectives.