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Winter 2016

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  • Jake Eberle ’02 at Le Fond

    One-Day Apprentice: Jake Eberle ’02

    2 March 2016
    Winter 2016

    Working in restaurants is the only job Jake Eberle ’02 has ever known. He started at the bottom: washing dishes at Joe’s Boathouse in South Portland, Maine, when he was…

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  • food still life

    Field Guide to Alumni Photography Portfolio

    2 March 2016
    Winter 2016

    For a school that doesn’t offer a major in photography, Carleton has produced many stellar photographers. We asked some of them to share a favorite image and the story behind…

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  • Goodsell Observatory

    Putting Carleton on the Celestial Map

    1 March 2016
    Winter 2016

    The final telescope, a 16.2-inch Brashear refractor purchased for $15,000 (more than $390,000 in today’s dollars), was made by Pittsburgh’s famed John Brashear Company, arrived in 1890, and was placed beneath the larger dome.

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  • President Steven Poskanzer

    On the Right Track

    1 March 2016
    Winter 2016

    Many things have changed over the 30 years I’ve worked in higher education, but one constant has been the steady stream of jeremiads calling for the end of tenure and…

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  • One North College

    1 March 2016
    Winter 2016

    Via E-Mail Imagine my surprise when I read the article “Run Wild” [Around the Bald Spot, fall] about Lydia Henderson ’16, who is working as a research intern at Ndarakwai Ranch in Tanzania.…

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  • Constanza Ocampo-Raeder

    A Better Way

    1 March 2016
    Winter 2016

    Anthropology professor Constanza Ocampo-Raeder is writing a book about why many conservation and development projects fail—and how anthropologists can help them succeed.

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  • Tom Brown ’91

    Cybersleuth

    29 February 2016
    Winter 2016

    “It’s a continually evolving arms race. The bad guys are coming up with new stuff and the good guys are coming up with new stuff. It’s not going to stop anytime soon.”

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  • Good Advice

    29 February 2016
    Winter 2016

    To help first-year students acclimate to Carleton’s fast-paced and intense learning environment, the dean of the college hosts a faculty panel on academic success during New Student Week.

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  • still life at Farm House

    Life and Death

    28 February 2016
    Winter 2016

    Robert Lord ’18 created an impromptu still life with fellow Farm House residents one night while they were making dinner.

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  • Havana, Cuba

    Terms of Engagement

    28 February 2016
    Winter 2016

    “The scope took everyone by surprise. Very few people expected there to be a total change in the United States’ relationship with Cuba.”

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