Posts tagged with “Carleton Programs” (All posts)
Week 2 of Greece at a Crossroads: History, Landscape, and Material Culture
Ellie Simon ’26, a student on the Carleton Program Greece at a Crossroads: History, Landscape, and Material Culture, describes the various site visits and experiences that the group has had throughout their second week in Greece!
A Discussion with Faculty Director Sandra Rousseau
Faculty Director Sandra Rousseau, who will lead French and Francophone Studies in Paris, discusses the immersive language learning environment and cultural exploration opportunities that this Spring 2025 program offers.
A Walk Through the Gwangjang Market with Joanne Chung ’26
Joanne Chung ’26 shares pictures of her adventures abroad in Carleton’s Film, Literature, and Culture in Mumbai and Seoul program this past winter.
Sports Marketing Industry: Nike Visit
Students Sam, Cam, Anna, Ty, and Owen, who are currently on the Carleton Program Sport and Globalization in London and Seville, describe their takeaways from a presentation by the Sports and Marketing director of Nike UK.
Rugby Day
Dash Rierson, Owen Detmer, Blake Jones, and Chris Elliot, who are currently on the Carleton Program Sport and Globalization in London and Seville, describe their day at the Saracens Rugby Club.
Sport Analytics: Opta Visit
Students Oryon, Dash, Jack, and Bem, who are currently on the Carleton Program Sport and Globalization in London and Seville, walk through a presentation at the Stats Perform Opta office in London, UK.
History of Women’s Football: Presentation by Jean Williams
Students Jocelyn, Declan, Briggs, and Kat, who are currently on the Carleton Program Sport and Globalization in London and Seville, explore how women’s football has changed over the years.
Russophone Studies with Faculty Director Victoria Thorstensson
The Spring 2025 Carleton program Russophone Studies in Central Asia, led by Faculty Director Victoria Thorstensson, offers a unique opportunity to build Russian language skills in the immersive cosmopolitan environment of Almaty, Kazakhstan.
An Interview with Faculty Director Nancy Cho
Faculty Director Nancy Cho, who will lead Living London: Literature, Performance, Culture, discusses the multicultural highlights and opportunities for literary exploration that this Winter 2025 program offers.
An Interview with Faculty Director Fernando Contreras Flamand
Faculty Director Fernando Contreras Flamand, who leads Social Justice and Cultural Immersion in Mexico, explains the simultaneous language acquisition and social justice issues exploration that this Winter Break program offers.
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