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Indigenous students — in collaboration with select faculty members, staff representatives, and leaders of the Prairie Island Indian Community — are working to help the college address their collective strengths, traditions, and needs.
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Carleton Professors Amna Khalid and Jeff Snyder are challenging seemingly progressive academic orthodoxies—from the left.
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Carleton’s new geothermal energy system is a multitasking wonder, heating and cooling campus, cutting carbon emissions, and serving as a living laboratory.
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During an inspiring inaugural weekend, Carleton’s first female president celebrated community and called for transformative change.
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A Classics professor recreates an animal sacrifice to teach modern-day students about everyday life in ancient Greece.
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When it comes to building relationships and finding common ground, Carleton security officers are already ahead of the curve.
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Carleton retirees Sam Demas and Laurel Bradley share their love for the outdoors in a new guidebook for hut-to-hut hiking, biking, and skiing.
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Dakota artist Holly Young met with students about her activism and discussed pieces of the ledger art she had in the Why Treaties Matter exhibit.