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Marcus Stubbs named 2026 Distinguished Senior
Read More “Marcus Stubbs named 2026 Distinguished Senior”A double major in criminal justice and sociology, Marcus will deliver the senior class address at Ðǿմ«Ã½’s Commencement ceremony on May 22.
Grand opening shows School of Health built for future of care
Read More “Grand opening shows School of Health built for future of care”About 550 industry leaders, community members, students, and alumni joined Carthage on April 23 to celebrate the school’s grand opening. Keynote speaker Steve Serota praised the College’s commitment to well-rounded, compassionate healthcare.
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Healthcare leaders share insights at Business and Professional Coalition panel
Read More “Healthcare leaders share insights at Business and Professional Coalition panel”On Nov. 13, Ðǿմ«Ã½ welcomed students, faculty, alumni, and healthcare professionals for its Business and Professional Coalition event.
Carthage establishes School of Health to address regional healthcare shortages
Read More “Carthage establishes School of Health to address regional healthcare shortages”Aligning successful programs like nursing and neuroscience with new offerings in the biomedical sciences, Ðǿմ«Ã½ intends to make the new school a highly adaptive talent incubator that relies on real-time input from regional employers and practitioners.
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Kayla Raye ’23 attends discussion with Vice President Kamala Harris at the White House
Read More “Kayla Raye ’23 attends discussion with Vice President Kamala Harris at the White House”Vice President Harris convened 75 student leaders at the White House from colleges and universities across 33 states. Kayla was the Wisconsin student representative.
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Carthage students create new Wikipedia page: ‘Racial minorities in STEM fields’
Read More “Carthage students create new Wikipedia page: ‘Racial minorities in STEM fields’”Students in Prof. Zopf’s J-Term course created a new Wikipedia page: “Racial minorities in STEM fields.”





