Summer 2008 (June 30, 2008)
Getting to Work
Career Center director Richard Berman is helping students prepare to work in an increasingly uncertain world.
Back to the Future
David Ignat ’63 opens new avenues for today’s students by honoring his past.
Award Winning
Kelson Zawack ’08 is one of the first students to benefit from the Student Scientific Research fund established by David Ignat ’63.
Developing Global Citizens
Two programs funded by Stephen West ’53 and Phyllis West encourage students to understand—and contribute to—developing nations.
See the World, Change the World
A service internship in Costa Rica helped Amenah Babar ’05 choose a career in public health.
Principled Learning
Ethical reflection has given Jason Perkins '08 new ways to connect classroom learning with broader life issues.
From Idealism to Action
An internship in Bolivia gave Olivia Jee ’08 a new perspective on poverty and health care.
Great Faith and Good Deeds
Students with different religious backgrounds use faith to pursue shared goals.
Opening Doors
A new networking initiative provides opportunities for students to learn about careers in business, technology, social service, environmental action, public policy, and other sectors.
Guiding Hands
The Dale and Elizabeth Hanson Fellowship in Ethics supports students in researching ethics issues they may not be able to examine through current course offerings.
Hereby Granted
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute awarded Carleton a four-year, $1.5 million grant to help students address scientific complexity and to broaden access in the sciences.








