Posts tagged with “Carleton Programs” (All posts)
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.
Punting for Prosperity: Economics Adventures in Cambridge with Jason Lin ‘25
Jason Lin ’25 shares his experiences during the Carleton Program: Economics in Cambridge this past summer, 2023!
Political Economy and Ecology in Southeast Asia
Faculty Director Dr. Tun Myint, who leads Political Economy and Ecology in Southeast Asia, shares highlights of this winter’s study-abroad trip as well as the unique insights into themselves and the world around them that students will gain through their experiences.
Introducing Ecology and Anthropology in Tanzania to a Wider Audience
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.
“Perspective on Perspective” Student Reflections From (Beyond) Nationalism and Xenophobia in Central and Eastern Europe
Mia Strubel Ira, ’25 reflects on how listening and learning and being open to hearing a wide range of stories and perspectives is important in understanding ethnic conflict, history, and conflict resolution.
“We lost. Now it’s about keeping peace.” Student Reflections From (Beyond) Nationalism and Xenophobia in Central and Eastern Europe
Etta Humes ’25 talks about how she experienced seeing social bridges being rebuilt through her talks with the local groups in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
“Faith and Belonging: Religious Identification and Personal and Group Identity in Eastern Europe” Student Reflections From (Beyond) Nationalism and Xenophobia in Central and Eastern Europe
Mike Kombate ’23 reflects on how religion is a strong aspect of identity in Eastern European regions and how it is strong aspect of national identity amongst Serbs.
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