News
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January 9A look back at the most noteworthy stories of the year at the College.
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October 26The large gift primarily enables Carthage to fortify its graduate specialization in sports management, the newest option available to students pursuing a Master of Science degree in business. The master’s track welcomed its first cohort this fall.
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December 17As part of their ongoing participation in NASA’s Flight Opportunities Program, Carthage’s Microgravity Team recently flew two experiments aboard the Zero-G G-Force One aircraft, which provides brief periods of weightlessness by flying in a parabolic arc.
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November 17In the newest wave of additions to the Carthage curriculum, data science is now offered as a major in addition to the existing minor, preparing graduates for opportunities in a contemporary field that is in high demand.
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September 2The incoming class features 700 freshmen and 87 transfer students.
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November 5We are excited to share important updates regarding the Class of 2021’s Commencement ceremony. In alignment with the new spring academic calendar, Commencement for the Class of 2021 is now scheduled for Saturday, April 24, 2021 and Sunday, April 25, 2021.
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January 12Carthage’s Office of Equity and Inclusion, Center for Faith and Spirituality, Division of Academic Affairs, and Office of Institutional Advancement invites our entire campus community to engage in a celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s legacy throughout the spring semester.
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November 20Although the interdisciplinary program is based in the Social Work Department, faculty see it as a solid addition to any major.
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November 19A virtual dedication ceremony was held for the Ruth Johnson Office of the Registrar on Nov. 19.
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October 30Carthage opened its new Intercultural Center on Oct. 23 to support the next generation of Carthage students in celebrating their social identities on campus.
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July 27In partnership with the fellow colleges and universities in the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin (CCIW), Carthage has announced that all fall conference competition and championships have been postponed until further notice.
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July 22
Nate Stewart, who has provided effective leadership as a collegiate administrator and coach for more than 15 years, will join Carthage as director of athletics this fall.
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June 23In a letter to students on June 23, 2020, President Swallow announced plans for opening campus this fall.
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June 19When campus closed this spring due to COVID-19, Adam Larson ’20 learned that the city of Kenosha was very much open to more than a dozen species of birds and mammals.
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May 3Don’t miss live Q&As with presenters, online presentations all three days, and the announcement of our 2020 Distinguished Senior Award recipient.
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April 25Carthage launches the Photography and Film and New Media Program, a cross-departmental program through the Art Department and Communication and Digital Media Department, offering two new minors: a photography minor and a film and new media minor.
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April 20Students experiencing unforeseen financial hardship can apply for Carthage College COVID-19 emergency grants.
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April 18Where will you go during J-Term 2021? Carthage faculty have announced the following study tours for the 2020-21 academic year.
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April 14Bradley Rutter ’18 has been selected for the Fulbright English Teaching Assistant (ETA) program in Argentina for the 2020-21 academic year.
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March 30
Alumna Anesce Dremen ’17 has been chosen as a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant for the 2020-21 academic year.
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March 14Do you need to pick up some of your items for the extended spring break period? Read through our instructions to learn more!
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February 13Carthage graduates are successful NASA engineers, doctors, lawyers, professors, designers, researchers, actors, and entrepreneurs. We’ve challenged our alumni to share six pics from their workplaces, to show exactly how achievable your dream career is when you aspire like a Carthaginian.
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February 11After rising to chief people officer at CoreLogic, she retired in 2018 and brings a passion for financial literacy and empowerment.
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December 10Carthage’s Modal Propellant Gauging (MPG) technology is on track to be included in NASA’s Artemis program, which promises a return to the moon in the next 10 years.
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November 22
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October 1Prominent alumni and other Carthaginians advised students on career development, entrepreneurship, leadership, and creativity during the two-day conference.
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September 24The original cast of the 2009 production of “Room Service” returned to Carthage for a staged reading of the play that symbolized their friendship, love of theatre, and appreciation for their time at Carthage.
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July 7
The Carthage Choir has earned top honors at the Spittal International Choir Competition, winning first place in the folk song category and the classical/modern choral works category to rank first place overall.
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May 6
Professor Nicholas Pilarski’s project “FIREFLIES: A Brownsville Story” has been named a finalist for the 2019 Visionary Award from the Tim Hetherington Trust. The Visionary Award identifies journalists and artists breaking new ground in diverse visual disciplines.
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May 3Carthage Theatre’s production “Up and Away” was honored with multiple national awards at the 50th Annual National Festival at the John F. Kennedy Center of the Performing Arts in Washington D.C.