Posts tagged with “Bald Spot” (All posts)
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Shantrice King ’13 taught a course called The Courage to Write to 20 Faribault High School students over the summer.
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Student art assistants hold “office hours” to expose some of their favorite finds to a wider audience.
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We asked alumni on Facebook to design their dream Carleton courses.
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A little mendicant has taken up residence in a niche outside the cinema in the Weitz Center for Creativity.
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Sherry Turkle, the Abby Rockefeller Mauzé Professor of the Social Studies of Science and Technology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, gave a convocation address on October 26, 2012.
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Carleton students win Fulbrights, an alumnus establishes a scholarship, Carleton teams up with St. Olaf, and faculty members take on new responsibilities.
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A Beacon So Bright: The Life of Laurence McKinley Gould, released in November, is the first book-length biography of the iconic Carleton president, polar explorer, and education advocate.
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Carleton’s men’s soccer team tied with Gustavus Adolphus for the 2012 regular season MIAC championship.
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This fall Carleton hosted the Knights’ Gauntlet, a four-mile race through the Arb with 16 obstacles.
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Carleton music professor Nikki Melville and an interdisciplinary ensemble of students performed at the “Visual Learning: Transforming the Liberal Arts” conference held at Carleton this fall.