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Carls from the early ’70s reckon with the past, and look to assist their alma mater as it works to address issues of inclusion, equity, and diversity.
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A celebrated practitioner of the South Indian classical dance form of bharatanatyam, Aparna Ramaswamy ’97 performed at Carleton when she was a young child and knew immediately it would be a part of her future.
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Medical student Khuaten Maaneb de Macedo ’16, who helped treat injured protestors in the wake of George Floyd’s murder, is a tireless advocate for racial equity in the health care system.
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Check out the many faces of the goats that Carleton’s grounds department has borrowed from local farmers to manage invasive species.
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As the pandemic plays out and liberal arts colleges look to the future, President Alison Byerly aims to fortify Carleton’s collective sense of purpose.
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All commencement ceremonies at Carleton are special in their own right, though some — including the celebration of the Class of 2021 — surely stand out more than others.
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This year’s retiring teachers open up about classes taught, lessons learned, and life after Carleton.
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The first museum in the country dedicated to children’s literature opens next year in Kansas City — thanks to the passion and vision of Pete Cowdin ’85
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The Every Carl for Carleton campaign closed in June at a record-breaking $491.8 million! Professors and campus leaders discuss how these dollars will improve the Carleton experience for students.