Posts tagged with “Steve Poskanzer” (All posts)
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The Search for Carleton’s Next President Outside link
24 October 2020A message to the Carleton community from Cathy Paglia ’74 and Wally Weitz ’70, co-chairs of the Presidential Search Committee
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A Message from Board Chair Wally Weitz
28 August 2020To the Carleton Community, After more than a decade of leading and stewarding Carleton, President Steve Poskanzer informed the Board of Trustees today of his wish to step down at…
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Dear Members of the Carleton Community, I write today with news of a personal nature. I want to share with you my decision that 2020-21 will be my final year…
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Bev Nagel, Dean of the College, Announces Retirement
19 August 2020Dear Colleagues, Carleton has been blessed to have Beverly Nagel ’75 serving with enormous talent, integrity, grace, and success as the Dean of the College for the last 11 years.…
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Response to the Open Letter to Carleton
10 August 2020A message from President Poskanzer and the Tuesday Group, Aug. 10, 2020.
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Returning to Carleton: Our Plan for Fall 2020
10 July 2020Dear Members of the Carleton Community, You have all shown grace and patience as our College has continued to navigate through the harm and disruption of the COVID-19 pandemic, and…
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To the Carleton Community, As the recent Spring Term drew to a close, the ramifications from the murder of George Floyd and heightened awareness of the discrimination and injustices experienced…
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First Steps in Demonstrating our Support
8 June 2020Dear Members of the Carleton Community, Following the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Carleton is establishing a $200,000 endowed scholarship in his memory that will be awarded to aspiring…
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A Statement to the Carleton Community
2 June 2020I reach out to the Carleton community in a time of torment. Last week’s police brutality that murdered a Black man, George Floyd, is outrageous and terrifying. It has added…
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Statement on the George Floyd Incident
29 May 2020Dear Students, Faculty, and Staff,
As neighbors and as a community, we come together with a united message about the terrible and heartbreaking events that are traumatizing our state. Like many of you, we too are experiencing pain and anger, and together express our hope that we can stand together in our shared grief, anguish, and frustration.
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