Ken Wedding's CompGov Blog: In memory of Bill Babcock
I learned this afternoon that Bill Babcock, an extraordinary colleague and mentor, died last month. I met Bill when we read exams on the Clemson University campus over 20 years ago. I was a rookie, he...
View ArticleKurt Kohlstedt '02: Secret Spirals: Underground Home Wine Cellar Spaces
[ By Steph in Design& Fixtures & Interiors. ] High-tech looking spiral wine cellars that either blend into the floor or glow with colored lights will entice even non-oenophiles to take up...
View ArticleKelly O'Brien '12: 1000scientists: A Dream within a Dream, 2012 Takuroh Toyama
1000scientists:A Dream within a Dream, 2012 Takuroh Toyama
View ArticleCheryl Klein: Spring 2013 Librarian Preview!
The online existence of this preview will be old news to many, but good news to more: Behold the lineup of Scholastic's Spring 2013 books! We recorded it a little bit differently this time, so you get...
View ArticleKen Wedding's CompGov Blog: Socialism with inequality
Chinese leaders like to talk about socialism with Chinese characteristics. It seems that growing economic inequality is one of those Chinese characteristics. Gap between China’s rich and poor can't be...
View ArticleJohn Tischer '71: Schmegol Marries an Acharya, or, Golum Gets The Girl
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View ArticleDan Schofer '00
1-25-2013Adams Loop. 71 minutes. 10 miles.Cold (24 degrees) and breezy. Felt pretty good. Relaxed but decent pace.
View ArticleKurt Kohlstedt '02: These Aren’t Photos: 28 Examples of Hyper Realistic Art
[ By Marc in Art& Drawing & Digital. ] Hyper realistic art is stunning for a variety of reasons: it pushes the limits of skill, it’s incredibly detailed, etc, but what really elevates the...
View ArticleCarleton News: https://apps.carleton.edu/news/
Helena Kaufman, Director of Off-Campus Studies, and Éva Pósfay, Professor of French, presented "De-Familiarizing Europe: Study Curriculum for the Flat World," with colleagues from Paris and Copenhagen,...
View ArticleCarleton News: Russell Discusses Musical Mapping
Melinda Russell, Professor of Music, presented "Visualizing Music: Helping Undergraduate Non-Majors Show What They Hear," in November at the College Music Society Meeting in San Diego. The talk showed...
View ArticleCarleton News: Kettering Publishes on 'The Friendship Portraits of Hendrick...
Alison Kettering, William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Art History, has published "The Friendship Portraits of Hendrick Goltzius," in Face Book, Studies on Dutch and Flemish Portraiture of the 16th-18th...
View ArticleCarleton News: Obama Appoints Former Carleton Student as Secretary of Treasury
On January 10, President Barack Obama appointed Jack Lew to succeed Tim Geithner as Treasury Secretary. Lew previously served as the White House Chief of Staff. During Lew’s time at Carleton, his...
View ArticleCarleton News: Black History Month Convocation Connects Religion and Rap Music
Dr. Ebony Utley, an assistant professor of communication studies at California State University, Long Beach, whose work focuses on popular culture, race and interpersonal relationships, will deliver...
View ArticleCarleton News: Professor Cherif Keita’s Documentary Film “Cemetery Stories”...
Carleton College’s Weitz Center for Creativity will host a special screening of “Cemetery Stories: A Rebel Missionary in South Africa,” a film directed by Carleton professor Cherif Keita, which...
View ArticleCarleton News: College Archivist Eric Hillemann Publishes "A Beacon So...
Carleton College archivist Eric Hillemann has published "A Beacon So Bright: The Life of Laurence McKinley Gould," chronicling the namesake of the College's library—a man who served for thirty years as...
View ArticleCarleton News: Carleton College's Singer Wins "Science" Prize for Web-Based...
Susan Singer, the Laurence McKinley Gould Professor of the Natural Sciences at Carleton College, has earned a Science prize for her Inquiry-Based Instruction (IBI) teaching tool for her genomics course...
View ArticleErik Brooks: Harts Pass No. 136
For days (weeks even!) its been warmer up high that it has been on the valley floor. These occasional mid-winter temperature inversions make life a little easier for the gritty wolverine. And thawing...
View ArticleKevin Draper '10: An Expansive View of Primoz.
When the Bobcats appeared in the NBA in 2004 – David Stern’s consolation prize to the city of Charlotte for the travesty that was George Shinn – I was pretty taken aback by, well, just about...
View ArticleCarleton Athletics: Women's Track and Field: Campbell Fourth at MSU Open...
Amelia Campbell continued the strong start to her rookie season with a fourth-place showing during the pentathlon on day one of the Minnesota State-Mankato Open.
View ArticleCarleton Athletics: Men's Track and Field: C.J. Dale 10th After First Day of...
Competing against a dozen Division II student-athletes, C.J. Dale is 10th after the first day of the heptathlon at the Minnesota State-Mankato Open.
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