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Their talk will discuss Thomas Jefferson’s changing image among scholars and the general public, and what it tells us about our times and his.
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Her presentation is titled, “Death of a Nation: Lessons from the Frontlines.”
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Jonathan Capehart, Andrea Jenkins, Todd Larson and Cleve Jones will speak at Out After Carleton event
3 October 2019Members of the public are invited to join the Carleton community to hear from four nationally renowned LGBTQA+ advocates on Saturday, Oct. 12.
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Cathy Yandell, the W.I. and Hulda F. Daniell Professor of French Literature, Language, and Culture at Carleton College, was knighted in the French Ordre des Palmes Académiques on Tuesday, Sept. 24. The ceremony was officiated by Guillaume Lacroix, the consul general of France in Chicago.
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Acclaimed scholar Dorothy Roberts to speak on race, science and justice Oct. 1 at Carleton
23 September 2019Roberts will explore how the historical entanglements of racism and racial science are reproduced and contested in cutting-edge scientific approaches to race and racial inequality.
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Eblen-Zayas awarded NSF grant to develop online teaching tools for liberal arts colleges
29 July 2019Melissa Eblen-Zayas, Carleton College professor of physics and director of the Perlman Center for Learning and Teaching, has been awarded a three-year, $290,940 grant from the National Science Foundation to develop online teaching tools for the 10 colleges of the Liberal Arts Consortium for Digital Innovation (LACOL).
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A cherished Carleton tradition, Honors Convocation draws the campus community together to celebrate the academic accomplishments of Carleton students and faculty.
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Álvarez-Blanco, Gupta promoted to full professor
16 May 2019Two members of the Carleton College faculty were promoted to full professor by the Board of Trustees, effective Sept. 1, 2019.
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In her presentation, “I Don’t Live in a Food Desert and Neither Do You,” she will offer community-based solutions to confront underlying themes of social justice within the food movement.
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Political scientist Andra Gillespie to explore black political leadership in Carleton convocation
6 May 2019Gillespie will discuss whether a new generation of black political leadership can lead to substantive political changes in black communities.
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