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Carthage salutes more than 600 graduates in Class of 2024
The weekend-long Commencement festivities took place on campus May 17-19, including a large group celebration and a uniquely Carthage red carpet procession. Carthage names Philip Hood vice president for advancement
Philip Hood brings to Carthage an exceptional background. As vice president at Lake Forest College, he successfully led the largest campaign in that school’s history, raising nearly $150 million.- Alumni News
Henry Meyer ’22 chosen as Fulbright research scholar
Alumnus Henry Meyer ’22 has been selected as a Fulbright research scholar, a remarkable achievement that supports his pursuit of treatments for the most lethal cancers. - Top Stories
The Aspire Program receives national award
Carthage College’s The Aspire Program is honored for its innovative approach to career development by The Career Leadership Collective, a national career services group.
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Presidents forecast vital role for colleges in future workforce
Transformative leaders from Carthage and the Universities of Wisconsin shared insights during “The Future of Education” event on April 18. - Community
Carthage to host the 2024 Braver Angels Convention
People from across the political spectrum will gather at Carthage for the Braver Angels Convention June 27-29.
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Announcing 2024 SURE participants!
More than 30 Carthage students have been selected to conduct research with faculty this summer as part of the 2024 Summer Undergraduate Research Experience.
Carthage In The News
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Kenosha NewsCarthage College sets business camps for high-schoolers
Carthage’s School of Business and Economics is hosting two camps for high school students this summer.Read More “Carthage College sets business camps for high-schoolers” - May 29
Lake Geneva Regional NewsNew Carthage College product management programs support local manufacturing
Carthage recently launched a new certificate and master’s degree program in product management to help support the growing manufacturing industry in Southeastern Wisconsin.Read More “New Carthage College product management programs support local manufacturing” - May 18
Kenosha NewsCarthage College hosts commencement ceremony for hundreds of graduates Friday
Carthage celebrated the Class of 2024 during a Commencement Ceremony on May 17. The ceremony included a procession, a choral and band performance, and guest speakers.Read More “Carthage College hosts commencement ceremony for hundreds of graduates Friday” - May 15
Chicago TribuneDown to Business: No weddings for this photographer, who prefers natural light and loves shooting in summer
Sheena Magnesen ’08, a Carthage graphic design major, runs her own photography business, focusing on family photos.Read More “Down to Business: No weddings for this photographer, who prefers natural light and loves shooting in summer” - May 15
Kenosha NewsPlay written at Carthage College about aftermath of Kenosha’s summer of unrest in 2020 wins national Rosa Parks Award
“The Kenosha Verbatim Project,” a play written by Carthage students and faculty, received the Rosa Parks Playwriting Award American College Theater Festival.Read More “Play written at Carthage College about aftermath of Kenosha’s summer of unrest in 2020 wins national Rosa Parks Award” - May 14
In Business magazineDSPS, statewide nursing schools partner on Accelerate Wisconsin initiative
Carthage’s Nursing Department joined the Accelerate Wisconsin initiative, a program that gives students an accelerated path into the Wisconsin workforce.Read More “DSPS, statewide nursing schools partner on Accelerate Wisconsin initiative” - May 14
Kenosha NewsCarthage College bands celebrating 150 years
Carthage presents a special 150 anniversary concert on May 11 featuring the Concert Band and Wind Orchestra, and chamber winds group AMATI.Read More “Carthage College bands celebrating 150 years”
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