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On February 28, Carleton’s Office of Intercultural Life (OIL) and the history and studio art departments hosted an opening celebration for the exhibition Freedom Then, Freedom Now: Black History and Protest Art, which is on display in Upper Sayles through March 14.
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Ministering to the Carleton that is and could be: Q&A with new chaplain Schuyler Vogel ’07 Outside link
6 September 2023Schuyler Vogel ’07 began work as a chaplain’s associate in his junior year at Carleton. Sixteen years later, he is back on campus, hired to carry on his mentor’s legacy and establish his own vision as Carleton’s new chaplain.
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Carleton ends legacy admissions Outside link
31 August 2023Carleton will no longer take into consideration an applicant’s legacy status when determining whether to offer them admission to the College.
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Carleton’s Elder-in-Residence program invites an Ojibwe or Dakota Elder to campus for a series of week-long residencies throughout the academic year. Ida Downwind’s first visit in January was focused on building and strengthening relationships of all sorts at Carleton.
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Carleton names Dina Zavala inaugural vice president for inclusion, equity and community Outside link
23 February 2023Dr. Dina Zavala has been named to the inaugural position of vice president for inclusion, equity and community at Carleton, following a national search and interview process that included involvement and input from students, faculty, staff and alumni. She will begin her new role on June 1.
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Affirmative Action on Trial Outside link
14 November 2022Diversity in higher education enhances critical thinking, bolsters interpersonal skills, and encourages cultural engagement and a concern for the public good. But a pending Supreme Court decision could upend decades of precedent and make it more difficult for colleges to ensure a holistic admissions process.
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MCAN’s The Gathering returns to campus Outside link
5 October 2022The fifth Multicultural Alumni Network Gathering (Sept. 30–Oct. 2) brought alumni of color back to campus for a weekend of rest, reconciliation and revival. They reconnected with old friends, explored both new and familiar Carleton spaces and engaged with a campus community that is undergoing significant reflection, change and growth.
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Northfield’s fourth annual Hispanic Heritage Month celebration runs Sept. 15 through Oct. 15, a stretch when many Latin American countries celebrate their independence. Northfield’s celebration was organized by the Northfield Public Library and co-sponsored by Carleton’s Center for Community and Civic Engagement (CCCE).
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Carleton College has announced Marcy Averill as its inaugural Indigenous communities liaison. The newly-created position will strengthen the college’s ability to enact its land acknowledgement commitments, partner with tribal governments and Native organizations, and promote the well-being of Native members of the campus community.
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Carleton joins 32 schools in signing amicus brief in support of race-conscious admissions Outside link
4 August 2022Carleton has joined 32 peer institutions in signing an amicus curiae brief, filed with the U.S. Supreme Court, in support of the legality of a “race-conscious” admissions process. The effort was initiated and coordinated by Amherst College.