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Capehart ’89 Talks About How Carleton Gave Him a Chance on MSNBC
27 April 2011Jonathan Capehart ’89, a contributor for MSNBC and editorial writer at the Washington Post, appeared on “The Last Word” with Lawrence O’Donnell on Wednesday, April 27, discussing potential Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump’s assertion that current President Barack Obama wasn’t a “good student” during his time at Occidental College or at Columbia University. At the end of the segment, Capehart shares with the audience how Carleton gave him a chance as a student, allowing him to develop his skills. He is now a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, having won the award in 1999 for his 16-month editorial campaign to save the famed Apollo Theatre in Harlem when he worked for the New York Daily News.
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Beth Budnick’s paper published in MJUR
26 April 2011Congratulations to Beth Budnick ’11.
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Bowling (Not Alone), Jan. 14
18 November 2010Political Science Department bowling night for majors and faculty is scheduled for Friday, January 14, 2011, 7:00-10:00 p.m. at Jesse James Lanes. Watch this site for more information–you don’t want to miss this fun event! Fun, food, stylish bowling shoes!
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Political Science Quiz Bowl, Feb. 15
18 November 2010Political Science Quiz Bowl Night is Tuesday, February 15, 7:00-9:00 p.m. in Great Hall. Brush up on your knowledge of political facts! Impress friends with your knowledge!
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Star Tribune features Washington DC Program
12 April 2010The Star Tribune newspaper published a feature story on Carleton’s 2010 Washington program in the April 10, 2010 issue. See the story and video interviews with students Brooke Davis, Olivia…
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It has been four and one-half years since Katrina hit New Orleans. Join us on Thursday, February 25 from 5:00-6:30 p.m., Boliou 104, Carleton College, as Rosanne Adderley, Associate Professor of History, Tulane University; John Bardes, ’08 (history), teacher, Arthur Ashe Charter School, New Orleans; and Kimberly Smith, Associate Professor, Political Science and Environmental Studies, Carleton College, present three views on Katrina’s impact on New Orleans and the city’s progress toward recovery.
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Distinction in Comps
15 May 2009Ten students earned Distinction in Comps for the 2008–09 academic year.
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Caitlin Fleming‘s paper “Tuning In and Turning Out: A Study on Influence of News Media on Voting in the 2004 Elections” has been accepted for publication in the 2008 Missouri Valley Journal of Social Science.
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Sean Noonan awarded Watson Fellowship
14 March 2008The Watson Foundation just announced that one of our majors, Sean Noonan ’08, has been awarded a Watson Fellowship for 2008-09. His project, “Breaking Away”, will examine competitive culture in…
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David Schraub ’08 article in Dartmouth Law Journal
28 January 2008David Schraub‘s article, “When Separation Doesn’t Work: The Religion Clause as an Anti-Subordination Principle”, was published in the Dartmouth Law Journal (Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 48-71 [Spring 2007]). “The…