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Phi will discuss the complexities of race and his experience growing up as a Vietnamese American in Minnesota.
UNICEF representative to present Carleton convocation
September 19, 2018Youssouf Abdel-Jelil, UNICEF representative to Vietnam, will reflect on the global effort to protect children.
The organization aims to educate the public about the important role played by immigrant doctors in the American healthcare system.
Matteson Ellis is an expert on foreign corrupt practices and the law.
Student musicians celebrate Chinese New Year
February 18, 2018The celebration on Sunday, Feb. 18 features performances by Carleton's Chinese Music Ensemble, Global Music Ensemble, and Tang-Song Early Music Ensemble.
Host of NPR’s “Whose Century Is It?” to present Carleton convocation
October 24, 2017Journalist and international correspondent Mary Kay Magistad explores the ideas, trends and twists shaping the 21st century.
The renowned Syrian artist appears as part of an evening showcasing Middle Eastern music.
The series hopes to clarify major concerns and inspire discussion in the Northfield community.
Veteran photojournalist Amy Kaslow will present “Converting Your College Experience Into Global Problem Solving.”
Three Carleton alumni share their insights into incorporating a global dimension into their careers.
Labeled as the first of its kind, the acclaimed six-member ensemble plays instruments made solely from bamboo.
“Narco Cultura” exposes the cycle of addiction to money, drugs, and violence in the Mexican border town of Ciudad Juárez.
Popular Palestinian-Israeli writer and journalist presents Forkosh Lecture in Judaic Studies
October 20, 2016Sayed Kashua will present “From The Mid-East to the Mid-West: Reflections of a Palestinian-Israeli Author.”
Carleton hosts award-winning German journalist Wolfgang Bauer
September 22, 2016Considered to be one of the world’s most sought-after journalists, Bauer will shed light on his first-hand observations on the Syrian migration crisis.
Convocation focused on Cuban-American relations
May 4, 2016Presenter Carlos Alzugaray Treto is an educator and former Cuban diplomat.
Jeffrey Davidow, a career U.S. Foreign Service Officer, will present “Mexico, Cuba, Venezuela and Other Latin American Hotspots.”
Esteemed Japanese diplomat Shigeo Yamada, a member of the Carleton Class of 1989, will present an insider’s view of current Japanese-US relations in an appearance on Thursday, May 14 from 5 to 6 p.m. in the Gould Library Athenaeum.