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Carleton’s Career Center is on a mission to ensure that students’ educations go beyond the classroom to prepare them for a competitive job market
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Four Carleton internships added up to a career path for Pablo Kenney ’09
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The Woodside Endowed Fund for Career Exploration allowed Brendan Fowl ’14 to pursue an unpaid internship at the University of Maryland School of Medicine
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Joanna Reuter ’00 and her husband hosted two Carleton students for a 10-day externship at their organic farm in central Missouri
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When Carleton students work with professors outside the classroom, their interactions take on a new and exciting dynamic that foreshadows their future in the workplace
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As part of a milestone reunion gift, the Class of 1960 is helping Carleton students help the world
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The passing of beloved professor Roy Grow inspires a fellowship fund to continue his legacy of global discovery
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When Eric Carlson ’66 was a junior at Carleton, he took a class in the economics of underdeveloped nations that influenced the course of his life.
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Carleton’s innovative career preparation programs depend on broad support from the Carleton community. Your gifts of time and money make a difference.
A Carleton education has always meant rigorous preparation for robust, fulfilling lives—which, in large part, stems from pursuing challenging and gratifying careers. As expectations about the role of liberal arts colleges have changed, we intend to make this domain one of Carleton’s distinctive strengths.