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The National Park Service was created in 1906 to conserve American lands and history and to “provide enjoyment … for future generations,” a dual-purpose balancing act that becomes harder and…
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Andrew Garrett ’90 had been waiting for a pandemic for years. Before the first reports of a deadly respiratory disease first started to trickle out of China, before lockdowns and…
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The philanthropic work of Dennis Quirin ’95 changes young people’s lives, and the world they will inherit, for the better.
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Pao Houa Her photographed author Kao Kalia Yang ’03 for our Fall 2023 cover story.
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The college will immediately reduce exposure to fossil fuel investments in its endowment.
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Pete Sickle ’89, CEO of Israel’s first professional rugby team, embodies the sport’s governing principles.
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Carleton prepares students for foreign service by teaching empathetic communication, limber problem solving, and creative thinking.
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A recent book celebrates Thomas Hughes ’47, who counseled the Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon administrations against the war in Vietnam.
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Through her work as a mentor to men behind bars in Minnesota’s prisons, Carleton professor Deborah Appleman shows that teaching is a radical act.
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In April, Carleton breaks ground on a student life and housing project that combines environmentally conscious living options with multicultural community spaces.