News
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February 24President John Swallow talks with the Chicago Tribune about the decision to change Carthage’s team name and mascot.
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February 24The National Volleyball Association and American Volleyball Coaches Association announced the week one Coaches Poll with the Carthage College men’s volleyball team moving up to the number seven spot.
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February 23Prof. Melanie Nyhof virtually presented her research from Indonesia on how children understand religion, their beliefs about god, and religious rituals at a prominent international psychology conference.
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February 23For the first time this season and the first time in his career, Carthage men’s volleyball freshmen Gene McNulty ’21 has been named the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin (CCIW) Setter of the Week.
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February 22President John Swallow talks with Diverse Issues in Higher Education about Carthage’s curricular changes to fight racism.
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February 19Local musical theatre teacher and Carthage alumna Kristen Singer M.M. ’20 recently received the 2020 Claes Nobel Educators of the Year award from the National Society of High School Scholars (NSHSS).
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February 16Carthage College men’s swimmer Mitchell Mages ’21 was named the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin (CCIW) Men’s Swimmer of the Week on Feb. 16.
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February 16Carthage College men’s diver Manny Contreras was selected as the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin (CCIW) Diver of the Week on Feb. 16.
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February 16For the first time this season, Carthage men’s volleyball senior Matt Slivinski ’21 has been named the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin (CCIW) Player of the Week.
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February 11The Carthage Japanese program has successfully completed the virtual Japanese Storytelling and Singing Contest with the grant provided by the Japan Foundation, Los Angeles (JFLA).
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November 4Carthage alumna Susan (Grunwald) Richardson ’96 was named one of five Wisconsin 2021 Teachers of the Year and is representing Wisconsin in the 2021 National Teacher of the Year Program.
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September 1In an interview with Greg Berg, Carthage professor and host of WGTD’s “The Morning Show,” President Swallow discusses the recent unrest in Kenosha, how it affects Carthage, and Carthage’s commitment to fighting racism.
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April 10Prof. Mimi Yang earns prestigious New England Regional Fellowship.
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February 4
President John Swallow offers leadership advice on ccb Technology’s ‘The Impact of Leadership’ podcast.
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January 7Student’s research on Beckett featured on CUR national website.
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September 30Diane Levesque, associate professor of art, has been selected to exhibit her work in the prestigious 2019 Wisconsin Triennial Exhibit. She will feature six paintings from her Penny Dreadful Project that were completed during her sabbatical in 2018.
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September 19Carthage accounting and finance majors attended a professional development opportunity in Chicago.
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September 12Carthage biology major, Owen Lewer ’20 recently took home the award for best poster at the Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium Conference. The poster outlines the undergraduate research project titled “Space Phage: Expanding an Undergraduate Course-based Research Experience.”
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July 28Carthage alumna Carrie (Pinter) Wright ’04 has been named the new 7th- through 12th-grade principal of Christian Life School in Kenosha, Wis.
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July 25Prof. Arryn Robbins has published a paper on her scientific work in Frontiers for Young Minds, a unique journal designed to inspire curiosity in middle and high school students.
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June 20The first-of-its-kind publication, which Prof. Pilarski collaborated on, presents interviews, case studies, historical trends, and current issues in the field of co-creation.
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March 21New poems by Professor Richard Meier are live in the new issue of the online journal Unearthed. The poems are from “TiP TOE SOT,” a chapbook made last spring by Prof. Meier during and for the Senior Seminar.
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January 13The Carthage Music Department was awarded a grant from the Kenosha Community Foundation to support a special collaboration with the Kenosha Creative Space and the Lakeshore Youth Philharmonic.
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August 24Professor Jennifer Madden, assistant professor of management and marketing and director of the Master (MSc) of Business Design and Innovation Program, worked with the Northeast Ohio Hispanic Center for Economic Development winning them a grant for $760,000 for El Mercado, a culturally-based public market with space for 21 microenterprises.
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November 6Students recently attended the Chicago Flute Club Festival at the Chicago Temple. This year, in addition to attending lectures on flute techniques, the Carthage flute ensemble performed with students from other college flute ensembles.