Alumni College: The Nason Era to Today
From site: Reunion 2014
Date: Friday, June 20th, 2014
Time: 9:45 am
Duration: 1 hour
Location: Olin 149
Sponsored by: Reunion 2014
Contact: eupdike
In this talk, Bardwell Smith, John W. Nason Professor of Religion and Asian Studies, Emeritus, will offer a sense of what Carleton was like when he arrived in 1960 and reflect on how the college evolved, in part because of a rapidly changing social scene, into an institution with a significantly more inclusive and transparent governance system, a richer curriculum, a much more diverse student body and faculty, and a more systematic evaluation of faculty than had ever existed before. Imagining it almost as a Rip Van Winkle moment, if one had experienced Carleton prior to the mid-60s and then returned, as if from a dream, decades later, one would discover an unimaginably new world and recognize how the evolving educational process is almost completely different than it was fifty years ago.