
How to Teach Peace
At Community of Peace Academy charter school in St. Paul, four Carls are using the national PeaceBuilders curriculum to help students succeed academically and personally.
Battle of the Disciplines
This spring five Carleton professors debated one another in an effort to win the last seat on a spaceship fleeing postapocalyptic Earth. Carleton students voted on which discipline was most essential. What would you decide?
Bragging Rights
Midwestern modesty has kept us from blowing our own horn for too long. Here’s what makes Carleton one of the best liberal arts colleges in the country—and we’re not afraid to brag. A little.
Mix Master
Carleton professor and musicologist Andy Flory discovered his passion for Motown as a grad student. Recently, he produced a 40th anniversary reissue of Marvin Gaye’s 1972 soundtrack album, Trouble Man.
Worth Saving
Embracing a global movement to curb consumerism, Katherine Hayes ’92 founded Fixity, a business that helps clients repair and retain their possessions—rather than toss them into landfills.
Reunion 2013
From the Class of 1938 to the Class of 2008, it was great to have you back here with us!
Cover Photo
Katherine Hayes ’92 turned her approach to environmentalism into a small business dedicated to keeping your treasures out of the trash.
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