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Giving Stories

September 9th, 2004
Keith MacKenzie ’50 gets creative with planned giving.

September 9th, 2004
Larson International Fellowships give students a chance to explore the world.

June 29th, 2004
Carleton has been named the recipient of an $800,000 grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) to fund a major new project, the Carleton Interdisciplinary Science and Math Initiative (CISMI), which will be directed by Professor of Chemistry Trish Ferrett. This new initiative includes funding of summer student research, course and lab development, laboratory equipment, and the summer math and science program for enrolled students before their first year at Carleton.

June 4th, 2004
Carleton is heading down the homestretch of its annual fund drive and once again the College hopes to remain first in the country in alumni giving.

March 19th, 2004
Custodial Scholarship Fund

March 19th, 2004
Tom Morgan '49, has donated many rare first editions of classic American literature.

March 19th, 2004
Class agent Bob Lockwood '49 says the outright gifts allow him to see the impact of his donation now.

March 19th, 2004
Long-term campus planning seeks to highlight the Arb.

March 19th, 2004
Art professor Alfred Hyslop is honored with a fund that supports study in art and art history.

March 19th, 2004
An increasing number of international students are making an impression on campus.

December 1st, 2003
Professorship in the Performing Arts created in memory of Rae Schupack Nathan ’70

December 1st, 2003
Leo Lum ’69 says deciding to give to Carleton was an easy one. “I support Carleton not only because it gives students an intellectual challenge, but also because it gives the opportunity for students like myself to come here.”


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