Posts tagged with “Bald Spot” (All posts)
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Jeffrey Bissoy ’16 launches new Twin Cities–based app called Plugged.
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The recent closing of City Pages saddened but did not surprise founders and former owners Tom Bartel ’73 and Kris Henning ’75.
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Last spring, the US Department of Education introduced Title IX changes that have made filing formal complaints significantly more complicated, and Carleton and other academic institutions have been scrambling to comply with the new regulations.
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Northfield’s longtime radio station KYMN has added Spanish-language programming featuring interviews conducted by Carleton students.
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After suffering several concussions himself, Conor Gormally ’21 and his mother created a website dedicated to providing science-based resources on concussions and concussion care.
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Carleton’s physics and astronomy department joined the American Physical Society’s new Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity [IDE] Alliance, which aims to help organizations identify and enact strategies for improving IDE while recruiting students and talented faculty members.
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Recently founded, the Black Student-Athletes of Carleton advocates for the college’s Black athletes and seeks to focus attention on racism and discrimination
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Ross Elfline’s “Art and Democracy” class worked with the Perlman Teaching Museum’s director to create an exhibit that examines political engagement beyond the ballot box.
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Carleton alumni publish research to deepen our understanding of how and why prescribed burns are beneficial to prevalent prairie plant species.
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Sydney Cheek-O’Donnell ’96 applies her knowledge of theater to help improve physician bedside manner.