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Once Carls get engaged, they don’t stop looking for ways to help.
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It’s easy to volunteer at Carleton — just ask the dozens of current students who participate in the annual fund’s Give Day, contribute to the senior gift, or plan campus events.
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Their ages cover the spectrum from teenager to over 90. Some get involved for a week or a month, some for years — and a special few for a lifetime.
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Dashini Jeyathurai’s work for Carleton began in earnest when she discovered her own passion: helping students plan for their future careers.
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Sarah Hagerty ’13 has a confession to make: She originally began volunteering for Carleton just to join the fun of the Carleton Alumni Volunteer Experience, better known as CAVE.
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Whether it rains or shines, every June thousands of alumni flock to Northfield to celebrate Reunion. And while sunny weather might enhance an already jubilant atmosphere, the true ingredient of Reunion’s success is the hard work of its volunteers.
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Like many Carls, Bill Freedman ’68 has been investing in Carleton through gifts to the Alumni Annual Fund for decades. And he believes the best way to protect that investment is by joining the Heywood Society to ensure the college remains distinctive and true to its mission for generations to come.
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Simon Foster and Nikki Sorum know talent when they see it. Having served as corporate executives for much of their professional careers, they’ve scoured the globe to connect exceptional employees to a variety of top-flight firms.
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Andrea “Tunie” Howland ’85 began volunteering for Carleton while still a student, as an admissions tour guide. She didn’t realize that her backward-walking steps on campus tours were also leading her forward — into a lifelong commitment of service.
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Whether you have a few hours to share or are seeking longer-term engagement, Carleton welcomes your time and expertise! Here are a few ways to get involved.
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In his four years on the Carleton football team, Conor Crimmins ’03 found more than competition on the gridiron.
Carls help Carls. These three words are more than a catchphrase — they’re the secret to Carleton’s success. That’s why this issue of Inside Carleton is dedicated to the current and future volunteers of Carleton, who so generously share their time and talents with the college.