Posts tagged with “Carleton Global Engagement” (All posts)

Buddhist Studies in India and Thailand: A 2026 New Year’s Message from Faculty Director Arthur McKeown

4 March 2026

Faculty Director Dr. Arthur McKeown discusses the Buddhist Studies in India and Thailand program, which will run next Fall 2026.

Somewhere Like Home

11 November 2025

Lily Nyunt ’28 discusses a visit to the Jako Doma Community Center during the Women and Gender Studies in Europe program.

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Newroz Celik “Trans = Trans? An Insight on Trans of Color Realities in Berlin.”

8 October 2025

Trixie Aguas ’28 shares what they have learned from the Women and Gender Studies in Europe program.

Drawing of Newroz with caption trans = trans?

Audre Lorde in Berlin

1 October 2025

Tianyu Zhang discusses her takeaways from the Women and Gender Studies in Europe program.

audre lorde

Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum 

1 October 2025

Rylee Davis ’28 reflects on what she has learned from the Women and Gender Studies in Europe program.

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Slovo 21: An Education on the Past and Present Not Taught in Schools

4 November 2024

An essay on the importance of the organization Slovo 21 for Romani communities, written by a participant on the Carleton Program Women’s and Gender Studies in Europe.

khamoro svetovy romsky festival poster

Buddhist Studies in Bodh Gaya, India: Buddhism on the Brain

27 February 2024

On campus and off, Carleton students and graduates are gravitating toward both the study and practice of mindfulness.

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Sitting Down with GEP Program Director Iveta Jusová

7 February 2024

Iveta Jusová, Director of the Women’s and Gender Studies in Europe Global Engagement , discusses the program’s unique academic attention to feminism, gender, race, and sexuality topics as well as the opportunities for personal growth as a college student.

students sit on the edge of a canal

Introducing Ecology and Anthropology in Tanzania to a Wider Audience

6 September 2023

The fall of 2022 marked the first time that Ecology and Anthropology in Tanzania operated under Carleton’s direction. By Helena Kaufman, Director of OCS, and Rob Quanbeck, Program Manager of GEP.

Giraffe in Tanzania

Buddhist Studies in India: A 2023 New Years Message from Faculty Director Dr. Arthur McKeown

13 February 2023

Faculty Director Dr. Arthur McKeown who leads the Carleton Global Engagement Program: Buddhist Studies in Bodh Gaya, India, shares a new years message with us including videos of their visit with Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche and of his pilgrimage to the four great Buddhist sites.

Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche reception 2022