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Best wishes to Carleton’s newest graduates!
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Studio art major Zerrin Dagli ’13 calls out female stereotypes in TV shows and advertisements in her senior comps project.
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Nancy Wilkie might not have discovered her passion for archaeology if one of her professors hadn’t invited her to work with him on an archaeological project when she was a graduate student in classics at the University of Minnesota.
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Carleton’s Center for Community and Civic Engagement offers students real-world experience through partnerships with individuals, schools, and corporations. Often tied to the curriculum, these opportunities both enhance students’ classroom experience and build their résumés.
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Located in the basement of Scoville, the Gender and Sexuality Center (GSC) is a welcoming space where students can pop in for a cup of tea, browse through an extensive…
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Whether she’s kicking a ball or throwing a disc, biology major Marlena Hartman-Filson ’13 has dominated the field during her four years at Carleton.
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It will come as no surprise to members of the Carleton community that the college’s most essential feature is the quality of its faculty and students. Perhaps equally defining, those…
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Two feature films shown at the Minneapolis/St. Paul International Film Festival this year were made by Carls.
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Martha Wohlfeil ’13 and a team of student research assistants are working with biology professor Matt Rand to identify the genes that affect snake pigmentation.
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Kimberly Betz ’91, who was a program coordinator and an associate director in the Career Center from 1996 to 2000, has returned to Carleton as the new director of the Career Center.