Clausen Center

Current News

Brady Corporation Support for SIFE

The Clausen Center has been awarded a grant by the Brady Corporation Foundation for support of Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE), a worldwide business education and community service organization. more...

 
Invasive Species Studies

The Clausen Center has just published the occasional paper ‘Managing Aquatic Invasive Species in the Great Lakes: An Analysis of Policies, Politics and Stakeholders,’ by Professor Jerald C. Mast of the Department of Political Science. more...

 
Professor featured on 'Fourth Street Forum'

Art Cyr discusses the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and their impact on the United States and Wisconsin. Watch it online. more...

 
Global FocusFirst career stop for three Carthage grads: China

Jason Hartfield, Irma Rodriguez and Mike Gillespie of the Class of 2012 are scheduled to leave in August to teach seventh- and eighth-graders at separate schools in Huairou, China. more...

 
Retired colonel visits as Executive-in-Residence

Col. Paul Herbert visited several Carthage classes on Monday, April 16, as the newest Chapman Executive-in-Residence. more...

 
Global FocusCarthage hosts delegation from Huairou

A 15-member delegation of educators from the Chinese district of Huairou visited the United States from Monday, March 26, to Thursday, April 5, spending most of their time at Carthage and elsewhere in the Kenosha-Racine area. more...

 

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Past News

"What Did the Founders Want?"

Carthage welcomes John P. Kaminski, editor of The Documentary History of the Ratification of the Constitution, for a special presentation Sept. 21 to commemorate Constitution Day. more...

 
Carthage welcomes Edward Michael

Executive vice president of diagnostics at Abbott Laboratories is the featured guest speaker at the July 18 luncheon of the Carthage Business and Professional Coalition. more...

 
Carthage welcomed Father J. Bryan Hehir to campus May 2-3

Father Hehir, Montgomery Professor of the Practice of Religion and Public Life at the JFK School of Government at Harvard University, delivered a public lecture at Carthage titled "Deciding About Ethics and War: Three Challenges." more...

 

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Patagonia2010

Melting Profits in Patagonia

Students studied eco-tourism, economics, politics and culture in Argentina. Read more.


Carthage Model United Nations

Students travel to New York to discuss global issues at National Model United Nations conference. Read more ...