Over $65M was given to support student health and wellness, expand access
Coming to Carleton from Colgate University, she begins her role on Aug. 1, 2024
Four hundred and sixteen students graduated from the Carleton College Class of 2024 during a Commencement ceremony featuring remarks by President Alison Byerly, College Chaplain Schuyler Vogel ’07, Mary Blanchard ’24, Amira Adeyemi Aladetan ’24, and Kao Kalia Yang ’03.
Curricular Innovation Grants support projects including major curricular revisions for departments or programs, curricular innovations, and individual or team proposals to work on a specific course.
O’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.
Carleton has produced one of the highest all-time numbers of Peace Corps volunteers since the agency was established in 1961.
Álvarez-Blanco is Broom Fellow for Public Scholarship and professor of Spanish at Carleton.
New events and campus partnerships distinguish the third-annual week of Carleton pride and philanthropy.
Yang also will receive an honorary degree at the ceremony in recognition of her groundbreaking work bringing Hmong stories to the page and stage.
The College’s new partnership with TimelyCare will offer 24/7 access to well-being resources for students as an extension of the comprehensive health care services offered by Carleton Student Health and Counseling.