Posts tagged with “Philanthropy” (All posts)
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Community Action Center director Scott Wopata to deliver Empty Bowls convocation on food insecurity
8 May 2025Wopata plays a key role in social and community justice in Rice County.
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Heidi Jaynes featured by NCAA
10 April 2025Jaynes is athletic director and chair and professor of physical education, athletics, and recreation at Carleton.
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Over $65M was given to support student health and wellness, expand access
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Maggie O’Connor ’74 establishes endowed fund dedicated to neurodiversity in honor of 50th Reunion
6 May 2024O’Connor has established the Mypamiroda Neurodiversity Endowed Fund in order to expand the capacity of Carleton’s Office of Accessibility Resources in affirming, supporting, and recognizing the full neurodiversity of the Carleton community.
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Berliner studied mathematics at Carleton.
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Maize & Blue Daize tradition expands for 2024
4 April 2024New events and campus partnerships distinguish the third-annual week of Carleton pride and philanthropy.
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Batke comes to Carleton from the University of Michigan Ross School of Business, where he has served as chief advancement officer since 2019.
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Carleton’s average alumni giving rate for the the 2022–23 academic year was 32%.
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St. Olaf and Carleton donate $160,000 to City of Northfield
1 December 2023On November 30, St. Olaf and Carleton made their annual donation to the City of Northfield at City Hall.
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Theresa Nash ’73 and husband Pierre Montant donate personal painting to Carleton in honor of 50th Reunion
21 July 2023The painting, Château Iowa, currently hangs in the OIL office, with plans to move it to the College’s new Multicultural Center once the building is finished.
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