
The Carthage J-Term course Ensemble and Experimental Acting is so popular that it inspired students to create an official club to continue its aesthetic.
Environmental science professor Sarah Rubinfeld led two Carthage students in researching the environmental fate of consumer product chemicals in aquatic systems during the summer of 2011.
Neuroscience professor Daniel Miller and two Carthage students studied neuroanatomy and physiology in an anxiety vulnerable rat strain during the summer of 2011.
President Campbell discusses the importance of a classic liberal arts education.
Carthage's Exercise and Sports Science general physical fitness requirement can be fulfilled by taking the Jump Rope for Fitness course.
The 2011 Carthage Microgravity Team's trip to Houston to perform experiments for NASA in zero-g.
Students in the 2011 J-Term Opera Production class pulled together a full-length production of "The Beggar's Opera" in less than 30 days, giving the 1728 opera a modern spin and message. Read more.
Professor Paul Chilsen talks about Communication and Digital Media at Carthage and motion media.
Professor Dimitri Shapovalov discusses the Music Department at Carthage.
The Carthage Microgravity Team was selected to participate in NASA's Systems Engineering Educational Discovery program for the fourth consecutive year. On April 5-6, 2011, students flew aboard NASA's zero gravity aircraft conducting their experiments. Watch the students as they float, flip and spin — all in the name of science.
Every January, students travel to the island of Ometepe, Nicaragua, where they spend two weeks studying tropical ecology and volunteering in rural medical clinics. Read more.
Carthage College paleontologist Dr. Thomas Carr searches for dinosaur fossils in Hell Creek, Montana, along with a crew of Carthage students and other scientists. Hear what a day of paleontology is really like.
Professor Thomas Carr talks about Paleontology at Carthage College.
In the J-Term course The Pursuit of Happiness, sociology professor Ellen Hauser invited theatre professor Herschel Kruger to lead a workshop on improvisational acting.
The Carthage Microgravity Team is conducting research for NASA as part of the 2011 Systems Engineering Educational Discovery program, or SEED. Read more.
The students will meet with NASA scientists on Monday, April 4, 2011, for a Test Readiness Review, or TRR, to make sure their experiment is ready for flight. Read more.
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