Posts tagged with “Academics” (All posts)
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Maxima Gomez-Palmer ’26 on studying behavior of endangered Egyptian Vultures in Spain
27 February 2025Gomez-Palmer studied the behaviors of Egyptian Vultures at feeding sites in Spain during an internship with the nonprofit Fundación Migres and Boise State’s Raptor Research Center.
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Carleton physics professor Marty Baylor reflects on her ACE course over time Outside link
24 February 2025Emily Seru spent time reflecting with Marty Baylor about the ACE components of her physics course.
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Carleton announces Winter 2025 faculty promotions
18 February 2025The promotions are approved by the Board of Trustees and will take effect in the fall.
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Arielle Szycher ’26 and Aroma Chanda ’27 selected for Fulbright Canada-MITACS Globalink research program
29 January 2025Szycher will be researching mechanisms of vision recovery at the University of Montreal and Chanda will be in Quebéc City studying the role of zinc finger proteins in cancer development.
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Mia Strubel Iram ’25 explores feminist movements in Kosovo with political science professor Summer Forester
20 January 2025Strubel Iram traveled to the post-conflict landscape of Kosovo to conduct a unique research project with Forester.
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Professor Susannah Ottaway ’89 spent last summer conducting research with Julia Tassava ’26, Andra Brown ’26, Sylvia Dixon ’26, Lily Petersen ’26, and Sophie Ismail ’26.
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Art professor Jade Hoyer ’07 transforms local plant fibers into handmade paper with Tyler Chodera ’25 and Miah Francis ’26
15 January 2025Hoyer’s project with Chodera and Francis merges art, ecology, and a hands-on approach to material making.
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Chloé Fandel leads students through water quality research in Driftless Region of Minnesota
15 January 2025Fandel and her team of students explored the Driftless Region in Minnesota last summer to conduct research.
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Helen Banta ’25 and Ruby Becker ’25 study historic plant with classics professor Jake Morton to understand ancient Druid culture
15 January 2025The dyeing process of the chosen plant, woad, offers fresh insights into ancient Druid culture and practices.
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Asuka Sango uncovers Japanese map collection at Carleton with research grant from Japan Foundation of New York
18 December 2024Sango is director of cross-cultural studies, director of the Center for Global and Regional Studies, and John W. Nason Professor of Asian Studies and Religion at Carleton.
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