Liu-Spencer is cataloging and digital services librarian at Carleton.
McCoy is assistant professor of American studies and history at Carleton.
Watowich studied biology at Carleton.
The exhibit, “Towards a Warm Embrace,” displays the works of Finnegan Shannon ’11 and Ezra Benus.
History students gain hands-on experience by using printmaking to create and study protest art.
Dudley Edmondson is a renowned nature photographer, filmmaker, and author whose work has put a spotlight on African American involvement in the Public Land System.
The amicus brief is signed by 168 total colleges, universities, institutions, and nonprofits.
Herman will deliver a convocation address titled, “EMBRACE: On kinship” at Carleton on Friday, January 19 from 10:50 to 11:50 a.m. in Skinner Chapel.
Schuyler 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.
Carleton will no longer take into consideration an applicant’s legacy status when determining whether to offer them admission to the College.