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Events

February 2013

Thursday, February 14th

January 2013

Saturday, January 26th

October 2012

Tuesday, October 9th

May 2012

Saturday, May 26th
Tuesday, May 8th
  • Author Danielle McGuire public talk
    • Author Danielle McGuire will present a public talk about her book "At The Dark End of the Street." Pizza lunch provided.
    • 12:00 pm, Leighton 305

February 2012

Sunday, February 19th
  • Zuzu Acrobats
    • Talented acrobats, musicians, and dancers from all parts of Africa whose show includes tumbling, juggling, arm-linking, chair-balancing, aerial ballet, and much more!
    • 3:00 pm, Great Hall
Friday, February 10th
  • Teach for America Application Deadline
    • Having just received a great education ourselves, more than most people we can appreciate the the value of study and learning. Knowledge and skills open every door, regardless of one's background. Teach for America gives young teachers the opportunity to help students vault over the disadvantages of their childhood and take the path to success through learning.

January 2012

Monday, January 30th
Friday, January 6th
  • Teach for America Application Deadline
    • Having just received a great education ourselves, more than most people we can appreciate the the value of study and learning. Knowledge and skills open every door, regardless of one's background. Teach for America gives young teachers the opportunity to help students vault over the disadvantages of their childhood and take the path to success through learning.

May 2011

Tuesday, May 10th

February 2011

Tuesday, February 22nd
Sunday, February 20th

November 2010

Friday, November 5th
Thursday, November 4th
  • SOARS performance in the Great Hall
    • Story of a Rape Survivor (SOARS) is a performance about one woman’s journey to reclaim her body, sexuality, spirituality, and self esteem after being sexual assaulted in college. Performed by a diverse cast of women and featuring photographs taken by her sister during the recovery process, SOARS uses modern dance, spoken-word, and music to educate the public about sexual violence and to ease the shame, guilt, and self-blame that rape victims too often feel with a story of hope and healing
    • 7:00 pm, Great Hall

October 2010

Thursday, October 7th
  • Fall History Dept Herbert P. Lefler Talk, Dr. Kathleen Brown, U. Pennsylvania
    • We are delighted to announce that our History Department Fall Term Lefler speaker, Kathleen Brown, History Dept, U Penn, will present a talk on Thursday, October 7, at 5:00 p.m. in Leighton 304, "'Am I Not a Man and a Brother?' Anglo-American abolitionism and the concept of human rights." https://apps.carleton.edu/curricular/history/UpcomingEvents/ for more information.
    • 5:00 pm, Leighton 304