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Education students help area teachers adapt to new technology

Those in Prof. Prisca Moore's classes are helping to implement iPads and other new tools at a Kenosha elementary school. more...

 
J-Term 2013 options remain for returning students

Around the world or on campus, returning students still have time to make their 2013 J-Term memorable. more...

 
Carthage hosts choral director seminar

Carthage will host The Conductor's Craft 2012, a summer workshop, June 24-27, 2012. more...

 
Business Scholarship debut exceeds expectations

With 259 applications, the first Carthage Business Scholarship competition exceeded faculty expectations. more...

 
Register now for Carthage Summer Sport Camps

Do you have a young lacrosse player, soccer player, swimmer or volleyball player in the family? Carthage offers several summer sports camps for young athletes. more...

 
Paper tracks Carthage students' construction progress

A local newspaper in West Virginia documented Carthage students' progress as they built a home through Habitat for Humanity's Collegiate Challenge. more...

 
Undergraduate ResearchCarthage announces 2012 SURE participants

Summer Undergraduate Research Experience allows students across disciplines to collaborate with faculty on significant summer research.  more...

 
Art Department chair earns prestigious fellowship

Kimberly Greene, chair of Carthage’s Art Department, is among the first four recipients in the Racine Art Museum’s Artist Fellowship program. more...

 
Transit of Venus program planned at Kemper Center

The Carthage Institute of Astronomy will host a program June 5 for visitors to watch Venus pass in front of the Sun. more...

 
Carthage religion professor wins international blog award

Having won a worldwide vote for best religion blog, Prof. Karl Seigfried now teaches Carthage students about the topic: Norse Religion. more...

 
Carthage — Illinois Campus Reunion June 1-2

Alumni who attended Carthage on the Illinois campus are invited to gather with classmates on the Lake Michigan Shore for the Carthage — Illinois Campus Reunion June 1-2. more...

 
Summer camps at Carthage: Sign up now!

Carthage offers summer camps for elementary- and middle-school students in soccer, swimming, lacrosse, volleyball and filmmaking. more...

 
Underwater paradise provides window to science

A group of Carthage students found science under the blue Central American water while spending January Term in Honduras. more...

 
Carthage alumni rank high in salary survey

Report names Carthage one of Wisconsin's top institutions based on the mid-career salaries of graduates. more...

 
Undergraduate ResearchCarthage students fly with NASA

The Carthage Microgravity Team conducted research for NASA aboard a zero-gravity aircraft. See photos and video. more...

 
CAMPUS LIFECarthage cafeteria to get summer makeover

When Carthage students return to campus in the fall, they'll be coming back to a new cafeteria. The Carthage Dining Commons are getting a major makeover this summer, from new food stations to a refreshed outdoor patio. more...

 
Carthage graduate wins state teaching award

Cheryl Swiatko, M.Ed. '82, is the second Carthage alumna in two years to be named Wisconsin PTA Elementary Teacher of the Year. more...

 
Student AchievementTwo Carthage students win Fulbright scholarships

Two students have been awarded Fulbright Teaching Assistantships to Germany, continuing the College's strong record of Fulbright scholars.  more...

 
Asked and AnsweredWhat are your plans after graduation?

We checked in with a few Carthage seniors to ask where they're headed in the weeks and months after graduation. more...

 
FULBRIGHT SCHOLARSMeet Fulbright Scholar Jean Brody

Ms. Brody, '12, is one of two Carthage students who have received a Fulbright Teaching Assistantship for the 2012-2013 academic year. more...

 
Carthage volunteers guide residents through taxing time

Carthage students play a critical role in Kenosha's Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program. more...

 
Undergraduate ResearchSeasoned freshman researchers show no phage fright

Freshmen dive head-first into the Phage Hunters class, searching for viruses that may someday help doctors treat diseases. more...

 
Strong Mock Trial season makes case for future

Although a Carthage Mock Trial team narrowly missed advancing to the super-national event, the program is poised for a bright future. more...

 
Kevin Lubick wins NASA engineering contest

Carthage team's sole ground crew member designs winning Mars Rover more...

 
Freshman Year: What Have You Learned?

Members of the Class of 2015 take their last finals, say goodbye to new friends — and reflect on their first year at Carthage. more...

 

 

For Prospective Students


Carthage Symposium

Team-taught courses allow students to explore a single topic from two very different points of view. Read more ...


J-Term

A special month-long period of study in January to experiment, create and dream. Read more ...


Western Heritage

Freshman seminar series develops key reading, writing, cultural literacy and oral communication skills. Read more ...


Summer Undergraduate Research Experience

Students and faculty find answers together in summer research program. Read more ...


ScienceWorks

Entrepreneurial Studies in the Natural Sciences gives science majors a career advantage. Read more ...


Target Language Experts

Introductory modern language courses are taught by native speakers. Read more ...