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A question I often hear from alumni these days is, “What is the College doing about AI?” It’s never clear whether the questioner is worried about AI and hopes we…
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Readers write back: Four Stars!; Carl Pride; Kudos and a Correction; 50+ Years of Ministry; Collections by the Score; Thoughts from our First ENTS Major; On Resistance to Science
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When he was six, Fred Lessing ’58 (1936–2025) was hidden from the Nazis. As an adult, he made the spirit of the child a way of life and healing.
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Dr. Tom Dean ’67 gathered good ideas from the greater world, starting at Carleton, then brought them home to South Dakota.
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How a Carleton statistics project is making a real-world impact in one of Minneapolis’s most diverse neighborhoods.
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Jonathan Capehart ’89 begins his memoir, Yet Here I Am, with an epigraph by Cary Grant: “I pretended to be somebody I wanted to be until I finally became that person. Or he became me.”
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The new Class of 1974 Center serves as a one-stop, holistic health provider centering student health, well-being, and accessibility.
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During Common Time on the last week of spring term, we headed out to find out how our faculty made a difference for students.
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The Voice of the Carleton Alumni debuted 90 years ago this fall. Join us for a look back at key moments from from nine decades of Carleton’s alumni magazine.
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After 50 years, beloved Carleton staffer, longtime supervisor of the Math Skills Center, and aerobics instructor, Russ Petricka has retired.