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  • A collage of photos of Mary and Fred Easter

    New endowment for Africana Studies named for Mary and Fred Easter Outside link

    12 July 2022

    A new endowment to support Carleton’s Africana Studies program has been named for Mary and Fred Easter, whose work at the college had a significant impact on the Black student experience beginning in the late 1960s.

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  • Dr. Denise Lajimodiere, 2022 Elder-in-Residence, sits at a table during her workshop on birch bark-biting. A student in the foreground is looking down at their piece of bark.

    Hard Truths and Healing: Elder-in-Residence Program Piloted at Carleton Outside link

    13 April 2022

    Dr. Denise Lajimodiere’s week-long residency on campus increased visibility for Native students and prompted thoughts of healing and honest storytelling for attendees.

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  • Six people pose for a photo, some wear clothing with traditional native American designs

    This Land is Their Land Outside link

    2 March 2022

    Indigenous students — in collaboration with select faculty members, staff representatives, and leaders of the Prairie Island Indian Community — are working to help the college address their collective strengths, traditions, and needs.

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  • Alison Byerly

    Community Builder: President Alison Byerly aims to fortify Carleton’s collective sense of purpose Outside link

    22 November 2021

    As the pandemic plays out and liberal arts colleges look to the future, President Alison Byerly aims to fortify Carleton’s collective sense of purpose.

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  • A colorful illustration of three people sitting and talking together underneath a tent made of flowers

    These Memories Can’t Wait Outside link

    2 November 2021

    Carls from the early ’70s reckon with the past, and look to assist their alma mater as it works to address issues of inclusion, diversity, and equity

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  • A Black woman wears surgical scrubs outdoors in an urban setting

    Resident in Action: Khuaten Maaneb de Macedo ’16 Outside link

    29 October 2021

    Medical student Khuaten Maaneb de Macedo ’16, who helped treat injured protestors in the wake of George Floyd’s murder, is a tireless advocate for racial equity in the health care system.

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  • Marty Baylor

    Marty Baylor is Leading the Charge on Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity in STEM Outside link

    26 October 2021

    Marty Baylor, Chair and Professor of Physics and Astronomy, received a $200,000 grant to run a national program aimed at improving physics teachers’ ability to address IDE projects in the classroom.

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  • Indigenous Drummers

    Carleton Community Celebrates Indigenous Peoples’ Day Outside link

    13 October 2021

    The campus community came together with the Prairie Island Indian Community to honor Indigenous Peoples’ Day.

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  • Aerial view of campus

    Carleton Launches $100 Million Financial Aid Initiative for Low-Income Students Outside link

    28 September 2021

    A new partnership with the Schuler Education Foundation will expand access to Carleton and other liberal arts schools for high-achieving students.

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  • Illustration of people carrying protest signs facing enormous waves of water

    A Perfect Storm Outside link

    31 August 2021

    Carleton stakeholders are engaged in an essential series of impassioned exchanges around issues of inclusion, diversity, and equity

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