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Via Facebook When we dropped off my oldest brother at Carleton, that’s the first place my family ate in Northfield. 14 years later, it’s the bar where I’d buy my…
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At Opening Convocation this year, I spoke about what I regard as one of the most pressing challenges facing American higher education: the diminishment of thoughtful, respectful, honest, and productive discourse about divisive political, economic, and social issues both in broader society and in academic communities.
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Under the direction of computer science professor Eric Alexander, Liz Nichols ’20 spent the summer analyzing speech patterns in Shakespeare’s plays.
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Each fall, Carleton introduces first-year students to the liberal arts with courses designed especially for them.
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From Jane Welsh Carlyle and Her Victorian World
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Jeff Rathermel, formerly executive and artistic director of the Minnesota Center for Book Arts, is the new director and curator of the Perlman Teaching Museum.
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Larry Wichlinski, associate professor of psychology, explains.
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Professor Joel Weisberg led 27 alumni and friends on an Alumni Adventures trip to Salem, Oregon, to view the solar eclipse in August.
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“I am curious and I’m not afraid of things that I don’t understand.”
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An excerpt from the Voice archives, September 1953