Posts tagged with “Bald Spot” (All posts)
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Gao Hong, director of Carleton’s Chinese Music Ensemble and senior lecturer in Chinese musical instruments, talks about her music collaboration with Syrian composer Issam Rafea.
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In 2021 Carleton granted tenure to three faculty members in recognition of their achievements. Learn about the road that led them to academia, Carleton, and the meaning of the midcareer milestone.
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Carls have a successful season on and off the field.
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At the ripe young age of 99, Dick Donaldson ’48 is among Carleton’s oldest living varsity athletes.
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Attorney Bob Allcorn ’69 turned what he’d learned firsthand from instructors into a succinct, tip-driven guide for tennis doubles.
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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.
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As of this past spring, all women athletes who participated on a varsity team before the 1988–89 academic year have been retroactively granted a varsity letter
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After more than a century of continuous steam plant operation, Carleton completed its five-year-long transition to geothermal energy.
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The Weitz Center for Creativity opened its doors in fall 2011 and quickly became a go-to site for novel art exhibits, globe-trotting cinema, provocative performances, and wide-ranging musical exploration.
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Bev Nagel ’75 met with a community group in San Pedro del Ycuámandiyú, Paraguay, in November 2005, just after she was named associate dean at Carleton. She looks forward to revisiting the area and continuing her research.