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Public invited to celebrate and remember Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
January 18, 2019The annual event will be led by Reverend Oliver White, co-pastor at Clark-Grace Memorial United Church of Christ in South St. Paul.
Carleton hosts its 36th annual Holiday Craft and Custodial Bake Sale
November 5, 2018Proceeds from this popular event support the college’s Custodial Scholarship Fund, an endowed scholarship awarded each year to at least one Carleton student.
Proceeds from Carleton’s annual “Lighten Up!” Garage Sale raise $36,000 for area non-profits
July 18, 2018Carleton gave $12,000 each to the Northfield Union of Youth, Project Friendship, and Northfield Area Special Olympics.
Carleton's 144th Commencement Ceremony
May 25, 2018The college will award the Bachelor of Arts degree to 488 graduating members of the Class of 2018, along with honorary degrees to Hong Kong businessman Karl C. Kwok ’71 and Minnesota humorist and playwright Kevin Kling.
14th Annual Empty Bowls Charitable Fundraiser
May 4, 2018The popular event supports the Northfield Community Action Center's food shelf.
Carleton invites the community to celebrate Dia de los Muertos
October 24, 2017This popular and colorful event is free and open to the public.
Carleton invites community to celebrate International Day of Peace
September 14, 2017The celebration features speakers, refreshments, poetry, and music and dance performances.
Carleton Welcomes the Class of 2021
August 30, 2017The 526 members of the Class of 2021 hail from 46 states and 21 countries.
Carleton offers Minnesota Master Naturalist volunteer training
August 22, 2017In partnership with the University of Minnesota, Minnesota Master Naturalist volunteer training will be held at the Carleton College Arboretum.
The popular sale takes place Friday and Saturday, June 16 and 17.
12th Annual Empty Bowls Charitable Fundraiser
May 1, 2017The popular annual event raises proceeds for the Northfield Community Action Center’s food shelf.
Nancherla uses humor to tackle tough personal issues like anxiety and depression.
Award-winning Vietnamese-American Poet Hieu Minh Nguyen hosts Spoken Word and Open Mic Night at Carleton’s Cave
April 18, 2017Among his many honors, Nguyen is a 2017 National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellow.
Mental health advocate and bestselling author Kevin Hines to present Carleton convocation
February 3, 2017After miraculously surviving his own suicide attempt, Hines aims to spread a message of understanding, empathy, and resilience.
The Carleton Players present the award-winning drama, “Grounded”
October 18, 2016“Grounded” tells the story of an ace fighter pilot whose career in the sky is ended early due to an unexpected pregnancy.
Students present "Stripped" in support of The Hope Center
February 26, 2016The student-written, directed, and produced performance is sponsored by Carleton's Gender and Sexuality Center.Carleton to assume administration and oversight of study-abroad programs previously run by Antioch University, to be known as the Carleton-Antioch Global Engagement programs.
Carleton invites public to celebrate Dia de los Muertos
October 26, 2015Carleton will host its annual Day of the Dead celebration in Great Hall on Sunday, Nov. 1.
Carleton convocation to focus on body image and eating disorders
October 23, 2015Founder of The Alliance for Eating Disorders Awareness, Johanna Kandel is a leader in eating disorder treatment, awareness, and legislation.
Carleton Names Williams Director of TRIO Program
October 13, 2015Trey Williams has been named the new director of TRIO/Student Support Services at Carleton College.
Carleton welcomes class of 2019
September 10, 2015This week, Carleton College welcomed the Class of 2019 to campus; the 498 students were selected from a pool of 6,721 applicants.
The popular sale, held June 20 & 21, converts the unwanted year-end possessions of Carleton students into bargains for area residents and cash for local charities.
Retired professional football player shares his story of life as a gay man in the NFL.
A suggested donation of $15 buys a serving of soup, the hand-made ceramic bowl it’s served in, and a side of bread. All proceeds go to the Northfield Community Action Center’s food shelf.