Posts tagged with “Elsewhere” (All posts)
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Ramaswamy sisters, ’97 and ’03, are part of mother-daughter dance company Ragamala that earned a spot on the national map
25 February 2022Aparna Ramaswamy ’97 and Ashwini Ramaswamy ’03 are bringing “Fires of Varanasi” to Northrop after premiering the show last year at the Kennedy Center. They are part of the critically acclaimed…
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Minnesota Commerce Commissioner Grace Arnold announced new leadership for the Commerce Division of Energy Resources, appointing Kevin Lee ’98 as deputy commissioner. Lee brings experiences in energy resource policies, regulation,…
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“Black Cloud Rising”—a new book by David Wright Faladé ’86—received a favorable review this week from The New York Times. According to the Times, the story is “so accessible and…
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Carleton is among a growing list of schools investing in the centuries-old technology as part of a path to eliminating greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 or sooner.
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Grisel Vidal ’20, English Language Development Teacher: ‘I woke up on Monday and I thought it was 2020’ Outside link
7 February 2022Grisel Vidal teaches English language development to middle school students at the Kingfield campus of Hiawatha College Prep, a Minneapolis charter school. Most of her students are Latino, including many newcomers to the country.
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Carleton is on a trimester schedule, and its winter break stretches from Thanksgiving until early January. Approximately 12 percent of students take advantage of this lengthy break to explore different career paths through the college’s externship program.
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Marnie Jorenby ’91: The Minnesotan who wrote a novel in Japanese — and then got it published Outside link
27 January 2022Marnie Jorenby studied Japanese at Carleton and lived in Japan during her senior year. She now teaches the language at the University of Minnesota.
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Trustee Jeninne McGee ’85 Joins Group Working to get More Women of Color on Public Company Boards Outside link
11 January 2022McGee is chief risk officer of Ameriprise Financial.
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Carleton’s goal of making the college carbon neutral by 2050 represents the College’s overarching understanding of the community’s current and future impacts, with their intention of exemplifying environmental stewardship within the daily activities of campus life.
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Minor-league Iowa Cubs owner Michael Gartner ’60 surprises workers with ‘life-changing gesture’ after sale Outside link
6 January 2022The team’s owner gave employees $2,000 for every year they had been with the minor league baseball team, for a total of $600,000.
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