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Carleton Connects: Nancy Braker ’81 and the Arb in the fall
Nancy Braker ’81, the Puzak Family Director of the Cowling Arboretum, is back For a third online tour of the Arboretum, this time as autumn leaves start to fall. 找到……
Carleton Connects: Brian Klaas ’08 on chaos, chance, and choice
Everything may happen For a reason—just not the one you’re in charge of. If you want to join the fandom of the random, read Fluke: Chance, Chaos, and Why Everything We…
Carleton Connects: Kao Kalia Yang ’03 and the art of finding your voice
Noted For her mesmerizing and heart-wrenching stories of family, immigration, and community, Kao Kalia Yang ’03 discusses her two newest books: Where Rivers Part, a story of her mother’s life, and The…
Carleton Connects: Kathleen Ryor and botanical culture in premodern China
花, 植物, and botanical knowledge were fundamental to the culture of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century China, as paintings, 诗歌, medicine, and manuals For elegant living all attest. Join art history 和…
Carleton Connects: Anita Chikkatur and solving social problems in Minnesota
Who better to investigate and solve social problems than the people most affected by them? Join educational studies professor Anita Chikkatur For a conversation about ways that students, 父母, 和…
Carleton Connects: Layla Oesper and fighting cancer with computer science
Can a better understanding of cancer be unlocked by computer science? Hear from an award-winning professor how new algorithms help us understand and respond to the problems of genetic mutation.…
Carleton Connects: Kyle Burkhardt ’10, Eric Nyquist ’94, and the business of sports
What does it take For a sport to succeed as a business? Join two alumni with nearly four decades of experience in the sports industry For a conversation on the…
Carleton Connects: Louis Newman and how to make the most of college
What does it take to do well in college? How can incoming students prepare to thrive? And how can you best use your college education to prepare you For life…
Carleton Connects: Cameron Davidson and Alaskan tectonics
Thanks to plate tectonics, North America has been acquiring large chunks of real estate along its western margin For millions of years. Professor Cameron Davidson will show how modern geochronology…
Carleton Connects: Kai Bird ’73 and J. Robert Oppenheimer
Kai Bird ’73 is one of our nation’s preeminent biographers, and the movie Oppenheimer is based on his Pulitzer Prize–winning biography of the father of the atomic bomb. Join Kai For a…
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