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Carter serves as a member of the Board of Commissioners for Ramsey County.
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In her presentation, “Taking the Numb Out of Numbers,” she will discuss how data can help people make informed decisions about their lives.
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He will discuss his journey navigating conversations around race, representation and inclusion in the performing arts.
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Rob Hardy and Alex Freeman’s four musical collaborations will continue to be performed throughout 2022
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Former Mexican Secretary of Foreign Affairs Jorge Castañeda to deliver Carleton convocation
26 April 2022In his presentation, he will discuss the United States’ changing place in the world and U.S.-Mexican relations.
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Novelist Jesmyn Ward to deliver Carleton convocation
20 April 2022In her presentation, she will discuss her experiences growing up poor and Black in the South and how her background continues to influence her work.
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Economist and gender equality advocate Andrew Morrison ’82 to deliver Carleton convocation
13 April 2022In his presentation, “Nudging our Way to Gender Equality,” he will reflect on his journey from Carleton undergrad to development economist and male champion for gender equality.
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Gun control activist and Sandy Hook father David Cole Wheeler to deliver April 8 convocation
6 April 2022In his presentation, “A Father’s Journey: A Personal View from Sandy Hook,” he will share his journey of grief along with sharp and thoughtful analysis of vital questions concerning gun violence and mental health awareness.
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Seven faculty members participated in the panel, including Adeeb Khalid of the history department, Paul Petzchsmann of European studies, Diane Nemec Ignashev of German and Russian, and Dev Gupta, Greg Marfleet, Christina Farhart, and Tun Myint of the political science department.
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Restaurant critic Soleil Ho to deliver Feb. 25 Convocation
22 February 2022In their presentation, “The New Wave of Food Criticism,” Ho will discuss their work as a critic and efforts to push back against assumptions that readers of food criticism are white and wealthy.
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