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Three Students Named To USA TODAY All-USA Academic Team
23 February 2001Three Carleton students were named to USA TODAY’s College Academic Teams.
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Volunteer Program Focuses on Environmental Education
23 February 2001Carleton volunteers create an environmental education program for local elementary students.
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Geophysicist to Spend Three Days on Campus
15 February 2001Michael Kendall will serve as geophysicist-in-residence at Carleton.
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Carleton College Awards Tenure to Three Faculty Members
14 February 2001The Carleton College Board of Trustees has awarded tenure to three faculty, as announced by Elizabeth McKinsey, dean of the college.
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Psychology Professor Emeritus Dies
13 February 2001John Bare, Carleton professor emeritus of psychology, dies.
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$500,000 Challenge for Support of Cross Cultural Studies
9 February 2001Carleton received a $500,000 challenge grant from National Endowment for the Humanities. Funds will support new cross cultural studies program.
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Kyle Garton ’94 named as one of first Allen Scholars
6 February 2001The Paul G. Allen Foundation for Medical Research has given a $1 million grant to support the University of Washington’s Medical Scientist Training Program and Kyle Garton ’94 was selected as one of the first Allen Scholars. Students in the MST program complete an 8-year combined M.D./Ph.D. degree program. MST scholars are selected for their history of academic excellence and their potential as future physician scientists. Dr. Mary-Claire King ’67, a professor at University of Washington School of Medicine, first approached the foundation with the suggestion it support the MST program. King majored in mathematics and Garton in biochemistry at Carleton.
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Students Enjoying Life in New Housing
31 January 2001Apartment style living comes to Carleton with the opening of 23 townhouse units.
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Dean Announces Plan to Step Down
23 January 2001Carleton Dean of the College Elizabeth McKinsey announces plans to step down.
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Carleton College Senior Named Rhodes Scholar
12 December 2000Carl H. Tape, a senior physics and geology major at Carleton College, is one of 32 American students recently selected as Rhodes Scholars. The Scholars were chosen from 950 applications endorsed by 327 colleges and universities in a nationwide competition. Rhodes Scholarships provide two or three years of study at the University of Oxford in England.
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