


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...

Prof. Silke-Maria Weineck of the Comparative Literature Department at the University of Michigan will speak on Rilke's Duino Elegies at 4:15 p.m. more...

Stephen Balch, one of America's leading conservative intellectuals, will speak to students, give a public presentation, and be the featured speaker at a Carthage Business and Professional Coalition luncheon. more...
History professor Eric Pullin will lead a discussion titled "Reason and Revelation in HaLevi's Kuzari" at 4:55 p.m. Thursday. The Hannibal Book Club offers a pre-lecture discussion on Tuesday. more...
Carthage College invites applications for a three-year teaching fellowship, starting August 2012, in the Western Heritage Program within the Division of Interdisciplinary Studies. more...
Dr. Southward will present a Hannibal Lecture at 4:55 p.m. Thursday, March 24. more...
Carthage will add three post-doctoral fellows to its faculty in Autumn 2011 thanks to the generosity of two respected foundations. more...
Carthage invites applications for three-year teaching fellowships supported by Dick Uihlein, the Jack Miller Center, and the Veritas Fund. more...
Dr. John Isham gives the final Hannibal Lecture of the semester at 4:55 p.m. Thursday. The Hannibal Book Club offers a pre-lecture discussion on Tuesday. more...
The Humanities Division hosts its second Fall Humanities Colloquium, at 11:50 a.m. Tuesday in Clausen 107. Prof. Joseph McAlhany will present "Syntax and Salvation: The Mind of a Medieval Monk," a discussion of his translation of the meditations of Guibert of Nougent, a man fascinated with demons of all kinds.

Art Meets Biology. Students photograph biodiversity in Tucson, Ariz.

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