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First-Generation Faculty & Staff

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Sharon Akimoto Bio
Professor of Psychology
Off Campus: Spring 2026, Fall 2026
Office: Olin Hall 131
Phone: 507 222 4503
Email: sakimoto@carleton.edu

Educational Background

Ph.D. at the University of Utah

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

There are many of us here at Carleton. Don’t hesitate to reach out!

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Tanya Amert Bio
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
Off Campus: Winter 2026
Office: Olin Hall 301D
Phone: 507 222 5026
Email: tamert@carleton.edu
Name
Tanya Amert
Carleton Email
tamert@carleton.edu
Affiliation
faculty
Job Title
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
Office or Department
Computer Science
Educational Background (undergraduate and/or graduate schools and degrees)
S.B. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (with minors in Applied Math and Ancient & Medieval Studies);
M.Eng. in EECS from MIT;
M.S in Computer Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill;
Ph.D. in Computer Science from UNC-Chapel Hill
What advice do you have for first–generation students at Carleton?
When you think you’re the only one in the room who feels the way you do, about anything, know you’re probably not alone. Have the courage to ask the question you think is “dumb” because someone else may benefit from your willingness to speak up. If you aren’t ready to ask in class, please ask in office hours! We love to help, especially if you feel like you’re starting from behind. (And we may have felt the same way — ask us about this, too!)
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Sonja Anderson Bio
Assistant Professor of Religion
Office: Leighton Hall 323
Phone: 507 222 4218
Email: sanderson2@carleton.edu

Educational Background

B.A. in the Study of Religion at UCLA; M.T.S in Biblical Studies at the University of Notre Dame; M.A., M.Phil. and Ph.D. in Religious Studies at Yale University

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

(1) Every day, read from a national newspaper like New York Times (Carls get a free subscription!) and a magazine like The Economist or The Atlantic. Your world will become bigger but more importantly, you’ll start to communicate more persuasively. (2) Go to office hours right away and keep going, whether you’re doing well or not, whether you’re interested in the course or not. Each professor here wants to get to know you, wants to support you, and wants to show you why they love their field. (3) In class, remember to “SLANT”: Sit up, Lean forward, Ask questions, Nod, and Talk to your professor and peers.

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Marty Baylor Bio
Professor of Physics
Office: Olin Hall 231
Phone: 507 222 4149
Email: mbaylor@carleton.edu

Educational Background

B.A. in Physics and minor in Chinese at Kenyon College; Ph.D. in Physics at CU-Boulder

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

As much as it is intimidating to go to professors and so it is tempting to only go to other students for help, I had to learn that I needed to also seek help from my professors. They are the ones who set the standard and know what they are looking for when they were grading my work. My peers were just as lost as I was about what the professor wanted. Since the professor specifically set aside time for students to ask them questions, I had to trust that they meant it and wanted to help me. They were almost always so nice, helpful, and less scary than I thought they were going to be. I regretted not taking advantage of their help earlier. So my advice is to seek out professors for help, early and often!

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John Berini
Postdoctoral Fellow in Ecology and Evolution
Visiting Assistant Professor of Biology
Office: Goodsell Observatory 204
Phone: 507 222 4361
Email: jberini@carleton.edu
Name
John Berini
Carleton Email
jberini@carleton.edu
Affiliation
faculty
Job Title
Postdoctoral Fellow in Ecology and Evolution
Office or Department
Biology
Educational Background (undergraduate and/or graduate schools and degrees)
University of Minnesota, BSc
University of Michigan, MSc
University of Minnesota, PhD
What advice do you have for first–generation students at Carleton?
As a non-traditional student, I think one of the hard lessons I had to learn was patience, but more so with myself than with anyone else. As a first generation student and graduate, I also had to work hard at not comparing myself to everyone else around me, and this is still a constant struggle. Imposter syndrome is real, but your voice and experiences is critical to making places like Carleton truly special.
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Bob Carlson Bio
Professor of Physical Education, Athletics, and Recreation & Head Men’s Soccer Coach
Office: Cowling Gymnasium 100
Phone: 507 222 5840
Email: rcarlson@carleton.edu

Educational Background

B.A. at St. Olaf; M.Ed. at Loyola Chicago

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Arnab Chakladar Bio
Associate Professor of English
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Educational Background

Ph.D.

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

Work hard, play hard.

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Stephanie Cox Bio
Senior Lecturer in French
Office: Language & Dining Center 305
Phone: 507 222 4041
Email: scox@carleton.edu

Educational Background

B.A in French & Geography at FS; M.A. in French at Bowling Green State University; Ph.D. in Francophone Studies at UL-Lafayette

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

You belong here. You make this place better. You are not alone. We are statistically less likely to ask for help. Don’t be a statistic: go visit your profs during their office hours and tap into Carleton’s rich support network.

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Adriana Estill Bio
Professor of English and M.A. and A.D. Hulings Professor of American Studies
Office: Laird Hall 215
Phone: 507 222 4901
Email: aestill@carleton.edu

Educational Background

B.A. at Stanford University; M.A. and Ph.D. at Cornell University

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

Build yourself a campus family, people who will cheer you on as you reach for the stars and help pick you up when you fall flat on your face. Remember that if you don’t know how to do something, it’s not a sign that you won’t be able to learn how to do it. There are resources all around and people who are happy to help you figure out the next steps.

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Summer Forester Bio
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Office: Hasenstab Hall 214
Phone: 507 222 4856
Email: sforester@carleton.edu

Educational Background

Ph.D. at Purdue University; M.A. at Appalachian State University; B.S. at the University of West Florida

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

“Find a mentor you trust and ask for what you need! You don’t need to try to figure everything out on your own. In fact, no one figures all of this out on their own, so don’t ever assume that it is possible for you to navigate academic work and life without some help. Show up as your authentic self. Our experiences as first-generation college students make us more attuned to different issues and perspectives. Don’t underestimate the value of your unique insights and contributions in class, in your scholarship, and in your life in general. “

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Catherine Fortin Bio
Associate Professor of Linguistics
Chair of Linguistics
Office: Willis Hall 407
Phone: 507 222 4682
Email: cfortin@carleton.edu

Educational Background

Ph.D. in Linguistics at the University of Michigan; M.A. in Linguistics at the University of Pittsburgh; B.A. in French at Tufts University

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

I doubt I could offer any novel, meaningful advice to such a large and diverse group. But I’m happy to speak with any of you about your experiences in person and to share mine and what I’ve learned along the way.

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Janean Hall Bio
Enid & Henry Woodward College Organist & Senior Lecturer in Harpsichord and Organ
Enid & Henry Woodword College Organist & Senior Lecturer in Harpsichord and Organ
Office: Weitz Center for Creativity M031
Phone: 507 222 5351
Email: jhall@carleton.edu
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Deanna Haunsperger Bio
John E. Sawyer Professor of Liberal Learning
Professor of Mathematics
Office: Center for Math & Computing 228
Phone: 507 222 4362
Email: dhaunspe@carleton.edu

Educational Background

B.A. at Simpson College; M.A. and Ph.D. from Northwestern University

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

Although you can’t tell by looking, first-generation folks are in nearly every department and program and office across campus. We understand personally what it’s like to be navigating college without your family’s guidance, and we understand what it’s like to not know what you don’t know. But everyone at Carleton, whether or not they’re first-generation, wants you to succeed here. It’s okay to ask questions of anyone on campus!

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Susan Jaret McKinstry Bio
Helen F. Lewis Professor of English, Emerita
Phone: 507 222 4325
Email: sjaret@carleton.edu

Educational Background (undergraduate and/or graduate schools and degrees)
Miami University of Ohio B.A. and M.A.; University of Michigan Ph.D.

What advice do you have for first-generation students at Carleton?
Talk to people, all different people, about their experiences. Meet with faculty in and outside your department. We have this extraordinary opportunity to spend time in a community focused on curiosity, on discovery, on asking questions and challenging assumptions together. How lucky we are!

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Daniela Kohen Bio
Professor of Chemistry
Office: Anderson Hall 241
Phone: 507 222 4885
Email: dkohen@carleton.edu

Educational Background

Undergraduate degree at Universidad de Buenos Aires; Ph.D. at the University of Notre Dame

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

To be flexible and try to learn from others as much as you can how they navigate the resources available to them. Then figure out how you want to use these resources. They are yours too.

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Jonathan Lafky Bio
Associate Professor of Economics
Office: Willis Hall 321
Phone: 507 222 4103
Email: jlafky@carleton.edu

Educational Background

B.S. at the University of Oregon; M.A. and Ph.D. at the University of Pittsburgh

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Neil Lutsky Bio
William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Psychology
Off Campus: Spring 2026
Office: Olin Hall 111
Phone: 507 222 4379
Email: nlutsky@carleton.edu

Educational Background

B.S. in Economics at the University of Pennsylvania; Ph.D. in Social Psychology at Harvard University

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

No advice; here’s my story: As a first-generation student, I felt the weight of family expectations, made heavy by a recognition of the sacrifices being made to permit my college education. I had to navigate those pressures and often that was difficult and exhausting. I appreciated and respected my family’s concerns, but I also had to chart my own path in contexts that were unfamiliar to my parents. My choices disappointed my parents at times, but I had to test my own values and aspirations. In the long run, that worked for me and, despite lasting misgivings, for my parents as well.

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Alfred Montero Bio
Frank B. Kellogg Professor of Political Science
Office: Hasenstab Hall 302
Phone: 507 222 4085
Email: amontero@carleton.edu

Educational Background

B.A. at the University of Miami; M.A., M.Phil., and Ph.D. at Columbia University

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

Adopt some key habits of mind: meet with your professors regularly, visit the academic support resources of the College regularly, cultivate study partners and study groups in each class, take notes on readings as well as classroom presentations and lectures, and make full use of your academic advisers and faculty to glean as much as you can about how higher education works. ASK QUESTIONS and NEVER ASSUME ANYTHING. Find out the answers.

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Tun Myint Bio
Professor of Political Science
Off Campus: Fall 2025, Winter 2026
Office: Hasenstab Hall 309
Phone: 507 222 4887
Email: tmyint@carleton.edu

Educational Background

BA, MPA, Ph.D. at Indiana University, Bloomington.

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

Be honest to yourself and know who you are.

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Annette Nierobisz Bio
Ada M. Harrison Distinguished Teaching Professor of the Social Sciences
Professor of Sociology
Office: Weitz Center for Creativity 123
Phone: 507 222 4114
Email: anierobisz@carleton.edu

Educational Background

B.A. at the University of Winnipeg; M.A. at Queen’s University at Kingston; Ph.D. at the University of Toronto.

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

Get to know your professors; always sit in the front of the classroom; do the readings; ask lots of questions; and, because your voice matters, don’t be afraid to share your perspective.

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Jeff Ondich Bio
Professor of Computer Science and Winifred and Atherton Bean Professor of Science, Technology, and Society
Office: Olin Hall 301A
Phone: 507 222 4364
Email: jondich@carleton.edu

Educational Background

B.A. in Math at St. Olaf; Ph.D. in Math at the University of Minnesota

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

“Only one piece of advice: build relationships. Go to your professors’ office hours and ask questions (including questions from the course, but also things like “what are you excited about in your research?” or “how did you end up at Carleton?” or “how would you summarize the point of this course?”). Every time you visit a professor, the easier it gets, and the more you both benefit from the relationship. Carleton profs want to talk to you, so go see them. Also, build relationships with the students and staff you encounter. The more people get to know you (and vice versa), the richer your experience becomes, and the more back-up you have if you run into problems.

Succeeding at college is not easy–it’s intellectually challenging, but even more, it’s emotionally challenging. If you have people to support you, you’re much more likely to weather the tough times.”

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Yansi Pérez Bio
Associate Provost
Professor of Spanish
Office: Laird Hall 148
Phone: 507 222 4311
Email: yperez@carleton.edu

Educational Background

B.A. at Stanford University; M.A. and Ph.D. at Princeton University

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

You are here because you have earned your right to be here. When the doubts begin to creep in, remember that you worked hard to get to where you are now. Reach out to other first-generation members of our community, you are not alone.

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Sandra Rousseau Bio
Associate Professor of French
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Educational Background

Masters degree in English; Masters degree in French; Ph.D. in French

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

We are a community, ask for help when you need it, many of us are eager to help.

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Meera Sehgal Bio
Associate Professor of Gender, Women’s & Sexuality Studies and Sociology
Office: Leighton Hall 225
Phone: 507 222 4975
Email: msehgal@carleton.edu

Educational Background

Ph.D. in Sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

Don’t lose heart! Talk to your professors.

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Angel Solis ’14 Bio
Assistant Professor of Biology
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Name
Angel Solis
Carleton Email
asolis@carleton.edu
Affiliation
faculty
Job Title
Assistant Professor of Biology
Office or Department
Biology
Educational Background (undergraduate and/or graduate schools and degrees)
B.A. in Biology from Carleton College
Ph.D. in Immunobiology from Yale University
What advice do you have for first–generation students at Carleton?
You deserve to be here. Your presence alone shapes the Carleton community for the better. The one piece of advice I wish I could have given myself is this: The Carleton community is here to help you, don’t be afraid to ask questions about anything you aren’t sure about!
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Xavier Tavera Castro Bio
Assistant Professor of Art
Office: Boliou Hall 164
Phone: 507 222 5453
Email: xtavera@carleton.edu

Educational Background

Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana; Minneapolis College of Art and Design; University of Minnesota, MFA

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David Wiles Bio
Associate Professor of Theater
Office: Weitz Center for Creativity 213
Phone: 507 222 4470
Email: dwiles@carleton.edu

Educational Background

B.A. at the University of Cincinnati; M.F.A. at Yale School of Drama

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

Determine as early as you can in your life at Carleton what you want from that life in addition to the degree. Don’t confuse being here with your self-worth. You’re not a better person than your friends and family members who aren’t in college though some of them may treat you as if you think you are. That will hurt. It’s included in the price of the ticket.

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Cheryl Yin Bio
Assistant Professor of Anthropology
Office: Leighton Hall 232
Phone: 507 222 5897
Email: cyin@carleton.edu

Educational Background (undergraduate and/or graduate schools and degrees)
B.A. from Pitzer College, double majoring in Anthropology and Linguistics; M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor in Anthropology (specializing in linguistic anthropology)

What advice do you have for first-generation students at Carleton?
Don’t be afraid to ask for help! Success is NOT an individual endeavor and everyone had help along the way. Asking questions and asking for help are signs that someone is wiling to learn and grow.

Staff

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Rebecca Barkmeier Bio
Desktop Systems Administrator
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Educational Background

B.A. Gustavus Adolphus College

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Carly Born Bio
Academic Technologist for Digital Learning Experiences
Office: Weitz Center for Creativity 027C
Phone: 507 222 4863
Email: cborn@carleton.edu

Educational Background

B.A. in Japanese and minor in French and Interdisciplinary Studies; M.A. in Teaching Japanese as a Foreign Language; Grad. Certificates in Language Program Administration and Instructional Design; Specialty in Computer-Assistance Language Learning

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

You don’t know what you don’t know. So go to all of the “introduction to [insert support office here]” type events. Learn about the Writing Center, the Language Center, the Academic Support Center, where you can get health services, where you can get help with finances, etc. Don’t be afraid to ask for these things and more. If you don’t, you’ll be hampering your own potential to succeed.

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Doug Bratland Bio
Web Content and Design Strategist
Office: Leighton Hall 408
Phone: 507 222 5462
Email: dbratland@carleton.edu

Educational Background

B.A. in Studio Art and Psychology at St. Olaf College

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

I’ll echo what a lot of other people have said: get to know your professors, as well as staff members throughout campus. You never know where those relationships will lead you. In my own experience, it led me to return to Northfield 15 years after graduation, and it’s been a fabulous place to live and work and raise a family.

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Christopher Brunelle ’89 Bio
Alumni Relations Associate Director
Office: Bird House 207
Phone: 507 222 5690
Email: cbrunelle@carleton.edu

Educational Background

B.A. at Carleton College in 1989; B.A. at Cambridge University in 1991; M.A. at UNC-Chapel Hill in 1994; Ph.D. at UNC-Chapel Hill in 1997

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

You belong here.

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Kirsten Budin
Benefits Manager
Office: Strong House 115
Phone: 507 222 4831
Email: kbudin@carleton.edu

Educational Background

B.S. in Human Resources Management

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

Ask questions and use campus resources when needed. Take time to enjoy the experience, it goes so fast.

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Ashley Carlson ’18
Program Analyst in the Science Education Resource Center
Office: 200 Division St 213
Phone: 507 222 4368
Email: acarlson2@carleton.edu

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Educational Background

B.A. in Physics at Carleton College

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Cathy Carlson
Associate Dean of Students
Office: Severance Hall 112
Phone: 507 222 4075
Email: ccarlson@carleton.edu

Educational Background

University Wisconsin Oshkosh, B.S. Human Services
Loyola University of Chicago, M.Ed

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

Faculty and Staff are here for you – Do not be afraid to ask others for help

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R Kevin Chapman Bio
Technology Support Specialist
Office: Center for Math & Computing 107A
Phone: 507 222 4336
Email: kchapman@carleton.edu

Educational Background

BSc in Computing Science – Software Engineering

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

“Use all the resources available to you: talk to people, ask for help.
It’s not just okay to ask for help, it’s smart to ask for help when you need it. I tried to be totally independent and work things out for myself, but that just made extra work for myself and added unnecessary stress. Make use of the services and talk to the people who are there solely for the purpose of helping you.”

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Lee Clark
Director of Student Activities
Office: Sayles-Hill Campus Center 053
Phone: 507 222 4462
Email: lfclark@carleton.edu

Educational Background

Doctor of Education, The University of Montana, Missoula, Montana
Degree: Educational Leadership
Concentration: Higher Education Law

Master of Arts, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, Pennsylvania
Degree: Student Affairs in Higher Education

Bachelor of Science, Frostburg State University, Frostburg, Maryland
Degree: Mass Communication

Associate of Arts, Anne Arundel Community College, Annapolis, Maryland
Degree: Communication Technology

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

  1. Don’t worry about comparisons
  2. Be patient with your family
  3. Assert yourself, but set realistic expectations
  4. Ask for help when needed
  5. Get involved on campus
  6. Build meaningful relationships with faculty & staff
  7. Never give up
  8. Limit student loans whenever possible
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Amy Collette Bio
Finance Director
Office: 200 Division St 213
Phone: 507 222 5339
Email: acollette@carleton.edu

Educational Background

B.S. in Geography at the University of Minnesota – Twin Cities; B.A. in Accounting -at Augsburg College; MN CPA License (active)

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

The pressure to succeed is intense, especially if you are the first to attempt it. Take care of yourself and follow what you are passionate about. And know that your path will be different than someone else. My first degree took 11 years (I had a 5-year break in the middle) and I went back and received another degree in what I love. My love of accounting and project management and my interest in geography have helped me in the role I have at SERC. And I love what I do!

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Jorge Esparza Hernandez Bio
Assistant Dean of Admissions for Access
Office: Scoville Hall 207C
Phone: 507 222 4516
Email: jehernandez@carleton.edu
Name
Jorge Esparza Hernandez
Carleton Email
jehernandez@carleton.edu
Affiliation
staff
Job Title
Admissions Officer
Office or Department
Admissions
Educational Background (undergraduate and/or graduate schools and degrees)
Bachelor of Arts from St. Olaf College ’22
What advice do you have for first–generation students at Carleton?
Use your resources! As a small college with many resources, don’t be afraid to ask for help when you need it because there’s an abundance of it.
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Grace Espinoza Bio
Sexual Violence Prevention Coordinator
Office: 107 College St House 202
Phone: 507 222 5932
Email: gespinoza@carleton.edu

Educational Background

Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work and Gender & Women’s Studies from Saint Cloud State University.

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

You belong here. You are meant to take up space here, find your circle of support, and the people who will challenge you into becoming your best self. No one gets through college without the support of others, so don’t be afraid to ask for it. Also, keep in mind if you’re wondering about something other people are too!

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Christine Esterl Bio
Weitz Center Technical Director
Office: Weitz Center for Creativity 176
Phone: 507 222 4536
Email: cesterl@carleton.edu

Educational Background

BA from Hamline University in Theatre Arts, minors in Mathematics & Management
MFA from University of Minnesota – Twin Cities in Theatre Design & Technology

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

Don’t be afraid to ask for help! There are so many resources on campus and people that want to support your learning journey. Talk to your advisor, professors, work supervisors because they all want to see you succeed!

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Aimee Fisher Bio
Assistant Director of Development Research
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Educational Background

B.F.A. at the University of Wisconsin – Superior

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

Really use this time to find your path, broaden your world, and grow!

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Anita Fisher Egge ’94 Bio
Alumni Annual Fund Director
Office: 200 Division St 303
Phone: 507 222 4735
Email: afisheregge@carleton.edu

Educational Background

B.A. in English at Carleton College

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

  1. Make time to go to your professors’ office hours and not just when you are struggling in a class.
  2. Don’t be afraid or ashamed about asking questions.
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Sindy Fleming Bio
Associate Dean of Students
Office: Severance Hall 111
Phone: 507 222 4075
Email: sfleming@carleton.edu

Educational Background

B.A. in Spanish and K-12 teaching license at St. Olaf; M.A. in Teaching in Learning at St. Mary University; Ed.D. in Organizational Change and Leadership at the University of Southern California (USC)

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

Use your past experiences to guide your present and future. Create your own board of directors, a group of people from various backgrounds and experiences who can help you navigate life.

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Jackie Flynn Bio
Custodian
Office: Facilities Building 311
Phone: 507 222 5834
Email: jflynn@carleton.edu

Educational Background

Associate’s Degree

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

It’s awesome to make a difference. Yes, the chance is yours, and make the most of it like I did. My grandparents and parents both did not have that privilege by choice, and I made it a point. Here in the United States, we choose to ask for financial support from organizations and so on, so just get on and be the first generation. Be the motivation for a new beginning of a better life and a better future…

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Travis Freudenberg Bio
Technology Support Specialist
Office: Center for Math & Computing 107B
Phone: 507 222 4074
Email: tfreudenberg@carleton.edu

Educational Background (undergraduate and/or graduate schools and degrees)
B.A. University of Minnesota Morris, majors in Biology and Jazz Studies

What advice do you have for first-generation students at Carleton?
Don’t be afraid to ask questions, this is a wonderful community and we want to help you on your journey! Step outside of your comfort zone, try new things, and meet new people. The hardest thing for me to learn in college was that I didn’t need to do everything myself, and that it’s OK to ask for help!

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Denise Gillen Bio
Facilities Accountant and Business Process Analyst
Office: Facilities Building 302
Phone: 507 222 5593
Email: dgillen@carleton.edu

Educational Background

B.A. in Accounting, with minors in Communications and Psychology from University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

Explore new ideas, ask questions, take some classes outside the path to your degree, work hard, but remember to have fun too! These are the years that mold you into the person that is uniquely you.

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Angely Guevara ’16
Marketing Strategist for Development and Alumni Relations
Office: Leighton Hall 415
Phone: 507 222 4309
Email: aguevara@carleton.edu
Name
Angely Guevara
Carleton Email
aguevara@carleton.edu
Affiliation
Carleton Class of 2016 Alum, Staff
Job Title
Marketing Strategist for Development and Alumni Relations
Office or Department
Division of Communications
Educational Background (undergraduate and/or graduate schools and degrees)
Carleton College. B.A. in Cinema and Media Studies, Class of 2016
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Tanya Hartwig Bio
Associate Director of Residential Life
Office: Severance Hall G19
Phone: 507 222 5586
Email: thartwig@carleton.edu

Educational Background

B.S. in Elementary Education and minor in Mathematics; M.A. in Higher Education and Student Affairs

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

Don’t be afraid to ask for help. There are so many resources I didn’t know were available to me when I was an undergraduate student and even a graduate student. Accepting support that is offered to you. Higher Education is a complex place, but there are lots of people who are in roles designed to boost YOUR success. You are not alone on this journey alone. Ask as many questions as you can of Faculty and Staff. They are invested in your future. You are smart. You are talented. You deserve to be here.

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Brenda Hellen
Interlibrary Loan and Reserves Specialist
Office: Gould Library 448
Phone: 507 222 4257
Email: bhellen@carleton.edu

Educational Background

B.A./M.F.A.

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Krista Herbstrith Bio
Alumni Relations Associate Director
Office: Bird House 202
Phone: 507 222 4554
Email: kherbstr@carleton.edu

Educational Background

B.A. at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

You belong here. Your parents/family may not be able to relate to your Carleton experience or provide academic support for what you might face but be kind to them. They have given you another type of support that has enabled you to get this far. Lean on your Carleton resources for the academic/career support but remember the huge role your parents and family have played in your life. It will feel like straddling two worlds but embrace that duality…. it makes you stronger.

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Kim Hildahl Bio
Academic Adviser
Director of TRIO/Student Support Services
Office: 216 College St 203
Phone: 507 222 4156
Email: khildahl@carleton.edu

Educational Background (undergraduate and/or graduate schools and degrees)
BA, Psychology and Social Studies Education, St. Olaf College
MAEd, Hamline University
Graduate Certificate, Urban Teaching, Hamline University

What advice do you have for first-generation students at Carleton?
You are here for a reason.
You deserve to be here!
Don’t be afraid to ask questions and use your resources.

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Rae Horton-Clements Bio
Assistant Director Residential Life
Office: Severance Hall G18
Phone: 507 222 4855
Email: rhorton@carleton.edu

Educational Background

Bachelor of Arts in Sociology; Master of Science in College Student Affairs and Conflict Analysis and Resolution

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

There is no one right way to do anything! Explore your options, talk to people about what they do that piques your interest, and reflect, reflect, reflect!

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Michele Kamen Bio
Assistant Director of Admissions Systems
Office: Scoville Hall 310
Phone: 507 222 4522
Email: mkamen@carleton.edu

Educational Background

BA in Sociology, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

Be sure to get out of your own way. Oftentimes, the only thing stopping you is you!

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Mary Kelling Bio
Costume Designer and Shop Supervisor
Senior Lecturer in Theater
Office: Weitz Center for Creativity 043
Phone: 507 222 5395
Email: mkelling@carleton.edu

Educational Background

B.A. in Studio Art at St. Olaf College; M.F.A. in Costume Design for Theater at California State University, Long Beach

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

Sometimes the classes, homework, and studying seem overwhelming but stick with it. It is so worth it in the long run. I have never regretted my decision to get a college degree in the liberal arts.

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Samantha Kuhlman Bio
Marketing Strategist for Admissions and Financial Aid
Office: Leighton Hall 416
Phone: 507 222 5423
Email: skuhlman@carleton.edu

Educational Background (undergraduate and/or graduate schools and degrees)
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from Minnesota State University, Mankato

What advice do you have for first-generation students at Carleton?
Be proud of who you are and how you got here! You were admitted to the College because of the unique perspective you bring to the table, so don’t be afraid to be your authentic self

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Tina Kukowski Bio
Associate Director of Student Financial Aid
Office: Scoville Hall 102B
Phone: 507 222 4507
Email: tkukowski@carleton.edu

Educational Background

Bachelors of Science degree in Human Ecology from the University of Minnesota – Twin Cities.

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

No matter your background or educational experience you can succeed. You are not alone and there is nothing wrong with asking for help from staff, faculty, & advisors.

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Paula Lackie Bio
Academic Technologist
Office: Weitz Center for Creativity 027B
Phone: 507 222 5607
Email: plackie@carleton.edu

Educational Background

A.B.D. at the University of Southern Cal; M.P.P. work at Claremont Graduate School; Coro Foundation Fellow; B.A. at Macalester

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

Ask questions. Listen to the answers. Ask more questions. You got in here. If you want to “belong” you are as eligible as anyone else. Don’t assume you know what others are going through; everyone has a little some’n special going on..

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Carolyn Livingston Bio
Academic Adviser
Vice President for Student Life & Dean of Students
Office: Severance Hall 116
Phone: 507 222 4248
Email: clivingston@carleton.edu

Educational Background

B.S., Applied Mathematics; M.Ed. Counselor Education; Ph.D. Higher Education Administration

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

The best advice I can offer first-generation students is to take advantage of everything Carleton has to offer. As a first-generation student, it took some nudging for me to study abroad, take harder courses, major in math, and to do things outside of my comfort zone. Many times when I called home, the conversations seemed worlds apart from the discussions I was having on campus. That is normal. I felt a profound sense of pressure to have a great paying job upon graduation. I was a pride and joy of my family. I imagine the conversations are very similar in your families as well. You’ll do fine and you’ll be fine.

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Shari Mayer Bio
Associate Comptroller
Office: Leighton Hall 116
Phone: 507 222 4022
Email: smayer@carleton.edu

Educational Background

Organizational Management, Human Resources at Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

Embrace who you are and don’t be intimated in the classroom. You can provide a valuable perspective in the classroom too!

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Winny Omwamba Bio
Nurse Practitioner
Office: Davis Hall 022
Phone: 507 222 4080
Email: womwamba@carleton.edu

Educational Background (undergraduate and/or graduate schools and degrees)
Rochester community and Technical college- Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN)
Winona State University- Bachelors of science in Nursing (BSN)
Winona State University- Doctor of nursing in practice (DNP)

What advice do you have for first-generation students at Carleton?
Follow your passion in what you do. Persistence and hard work will help you achieve your dreams/goals

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Todd Orjala
Academic Adviser
Senior Development Officer
Office: 200 Division St 300
Phone: 507 222 4478
Email: torjala@carleton.edu

Educational Background

B.A. in American Studies at the University of Minnesota

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

Always remember that Carleton accepted you for a reason, namely that you are a smart and accomplished person who has much to share with the Carleton community. You belong here. Ask for help. Ask questions. Many people here at Carleton are focused on helping you succeed.

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Deya Ortiz Bio
Assistant to the Vice President for Inclusion, Equity and Community
Office: Laird Hall 104
Phone: 507 222 4531
Email: dortiz@carleton.edu
Name
Deya Ortiz
Carleton Email
dortiz@carleton.edu
Affiliation
staff
Job Title
Assistant to the Vice President for Inclusion, Equity and Community
Office or Department
Division of Inclusion, Equity, and Community
Educational Background (undergraduate and/or graduate schools and degrees)
B.A. in Communication and International Studies
M.S. in Marketing Communication
What advice do you have for first–generation students at Carleton?
You are not alone! I was a non-traditional student in many ways and know how challenging it can be. My biggest advise is to not hesitate to reach out and ask for help. If you do but do not get the help you need, reach out to somebody else. Do not give up!
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Em Palencia Bio
Academic Technologist
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Educational Background

BA in Elementary Education from College of Saint Benedict, St. Joseph MN

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Claudia Peterson Bio
Head of Reference & Instruction
Office: Gould Library 469
Phone: 507 222 4266
Email: cpeterson3@carleton.edu

Educational Background

B.A. Comparative Literature, University of Virginia; M.L.S. Library Science, Florida State University

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

There are many wonderful staff and faculty eager to get to know you and help you throughout your college years here at Carleton. Don’t ever hesitate to reach out!

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Sally Pierce Bio
Executive Assistant to the Provost
Office: Laird Hall 141
Phone: 507 222 4303
Email: spierce2@carleton.edu

Educational Background (undergraduate and/or graduate schools and degrees)
B.A. in English Literature and Theater Arts from Illinois Wesleyan University

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Fátima Ramos Bio
Academic Adviser
Academic Advisor, TRIO/Student Support Services
Office: 216 College St 202
Phone: 507 222 4090
Email: framos@carleton.edu

Educational Background (undergraduate and/or graduate schools and degrees)
San Diego State University – Master of Arts in Postsecondary Educational Leadership- Student Affairs
California State University, Bakersfield- Bachelors of Arts in Anthropology and Sociology

What advice do you have for first-generation students at Carleton?
There may be times when you feel overwhelmed or doubt your abilities to continue through your educational journey, I advise you to not be afraid to ask for help. Also, believe you are capable of conquering challenges. You have come so far and have overcome many obstacles to get to where you are. Be proud of the person you are right now.

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Bryan Reed Bio
Presentation Technology Specialist
Office: Weitz Center for Creativity 028
Phone: 507 222 4060
Email: breed@carleton.edu

Educational Background

Music Theater/Music Ed. at Sterling College; Masters of Divinity/Chaplaincy at Denver Seminary

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

Seek out your professors and take advantage of office hours! You are not bothering them – they want you to ask for help. My spouse is Marty Baylor in Physics and we both encounter students who are concerned that going to the professor will interrupt (they’ll let you know when to come back) or irritate them (nope) or not be respectful somehow (definitely nope – you are respecting them by going). None of that is true. And don’t wait until you are dying. Go early… go often.

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Art Rodriguez ’96 Bio
Academic Adviser
VP and Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid
Office: Scoville Hall 301
Phone: 507 222 4190
Email: adrodriguez@carleton.edu

Educational Background

B.A. at Carleton College; M.Ed. at Harvard University

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

You were admitted to and a part of the Carleton community because you demonstrated significant promise to be successful at Carleton and beyond. You also bring an experience and story we want represented on-campus. Be proud of it!

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Theresa Rodriguez
Academic Adviser
Registrar
Office: Laird Hall 014A
Phone: 507 222 4290
Email: trodriguez@carleton.edu

Educational Background (undergraduate and/or graduate schools and degrees)
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry – Biochemistry Option, Fort Lewis College
Master of Arts in Higher Education Administration and Leadership, Adams State University

What advice do you have for first-generation students at Carleton?
“Sí se puede.” Don’t let impostor syndrome bring you down.

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Dan Rustad Bio
Associate Vice President for Principal Gifts
Office: Laird Hall 006A
Phone: 507 222 4335
Email: drustad@carleton.edu
Name
Dan Rustad
Carleton Email
drustad@carleton.edu
Affiliation
staff
Job Title
Associate Vice President for Development
Office or Department
Development Office
Educational Background (undergraduate and/or graduate schools and degrees)
St. Olaf College, B.A., 1995
Saint Mary’s University of MN, M.A., 1999
What advice do you have for first–generation students at Carleton?
We are proud of your accomplishments and know there is a broader Carleton community here to support you!
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Mikki Showers Bio
Director of Recreational Sports & Manager of the Recreation Center
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Educational Background

B.S. in Occupational Science with a concentration in Community Health and Wellness at the College of St. Catherine

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

Remember that you are never alone in your journey because there are so many others on campus that are also First-generation college students’ who are supportive and willing to share their stories with you! Please never be afraid to ask for help because that is how I navigated my way through my undergrad experience. Take the chance to forge your own pathway by embracing the challenges, by knowing all the possibilities, by being resourceful, and by tapping into your inner strength because you are worth it!

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Dan Stephans Bio
Academic Adviser
Director of Systems and Infrastructure
Office: Center for Math & Computing 016
Phone: 507 222 4768
Email: dstephans@carleton.edu

Educational Background

B.A. Computer Science and Political Science, University of Minnesota Morris

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

Know that the journey is as valuable as the destination. Appreciate the experience and don’t take anything for granted.

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Michelle Sylvester
Associate Director
Office: Laird Hall 106
Phone: 507 222 4598
Email: msylvester@carleton.edu

Educational Background (undergraduate and/or graduate schools and degrees)

  • HDE (Commerce) Sec – University of Cape Town
  • B Ed (Hons) Cape Peninsula University of Technology
  • Women In Education Leadership – Harvard School of Education
  • Advanced Certificate in Education – University of Cape Town
  • M Ed (Educational Leadership and Policy) – in progress – University of Cape Town

What advice do you have for first-generation students at Carleton?

  • Ask for help and take every opportunity!
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Michael Thompson ’96 Bio
Academic Adviser
Alumni Relations Director
Office: Bird House 204
Phone: 507 222 4206
Email: mthompson3@carleton.edu

Educational Background

B.A. at Carleton College; M.A. at Stanford University

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

Seek out all the resources available on campus and ask questions of faculty, staff, and students. You can learn much from everyone around you.

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Linda Thornton Bio
Comptroller
Office: Leighton Hall 114
Phone: 507 222 4171
Email: lthornto@carleton.edu

Educational Background

B.B.A. at the University of Wisconsin, Madison; M.B.A. at the University of St. Thomas

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

BE BOLD! Share your story, be proud of your story, embrace the opportunity to meet new people and learn from their life experiences. Learn the stories of others. Treasure their stories. Build your network and stay connected.

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Abigail Tupa Bio
Associate Director, AAF Messaging and Project Management
Office: 200 Division St 300
Phone: 507 222 4860
Email: atupa@carleton.edu

Educational Background

BA in English & Media Studies from St. Olaf College

Advice for first-generation students at Carleton

“Be brave enough to be bad at something new.” Don’t let the fear of uncertainty stop you from trying a course in a new discipline, taking on a new extracurricular, or pursuing a major that’s different from what you expected. If you’re courageous enough to be a beginner, one day you may very well become an expert.

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Marla Viergutz
Administrative Assistant in Computer Science
Office: Olin Hall 331
Phone: 507 222 5748
Email: mviergutz@carleton.edu
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Neil Winberg
Assistant Director of TRIO/Student Support Services
Office: 216 College St 202
Phone: 507 222 4866
Email: nwinberg@carleton.edu

Educational Background (undergraduate and/or graduate schools and degrees)

I tried a few colleges before I figured out how to stick at the University of Montana where I earned my bachelor’s in Secondary English Education. While taking a Creative Writing elective, a lot of people told me I could write, so I went on to graduate school at Texas State University for an MFA in Creative Writing.

What advice do you have for first-generation students at Carleton?

I think first generation programs like TRIO are really helpful. So I would recommend programs that bring students together. Not just TRIO. Organizations all over campus invite you into a community to help you grow and become part of the Carls tradition. Students work really hard to get into schools like Carleton. You did it! You belong. Don’t let anybody tell you otherwise, especially if the one talking is in your own head.

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Angel Yackel Bio
Assistant Director of Student Health and Counseling / Nurse Practitioner
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Educational Background

Bachelor of Arts in Nursing, Gustavus Adolphus College
Master of Science in Nursing, Georgetown University

 

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Jessica Zick Bio
Library Administrative Assistant
TRIO Program Coordinator
Office: 216 College St 109
Phone: 507 222 4259
Phone: 507 222 4552
Email: jzick@carleton.edu

Educational Background (undergraduate and/or graduate schools and degrees)
AFA in Creative Writing from Normandale Community College, Bloomington MN & BFA in Creative Writing, with a minor in English from Hamline University, St. Paul MN

What advice do you have for first-generation students at Carleton?
Do what I was hesitant to do as a first-gen student: USE YOUR RESOURCES! Don’t be afraid to ask questions or ask for help. You are never alone!

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This directory showcases many first-generation faculty and staff on campus. The directory is managed by TRIO, as part of the Division of Student Life.

If you are a first-generation student, these are faculty and staff at Carleton who share that part of your identity and want to connect with and support you.

If you are a faculty or staff member from a family in which neither parent earned a bachelor's degree before you did, we would love to include you in this directory.

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