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- Stories of Impact,Top Stories
Kenosha’s Grace Kolakowski pledges $3 MILLION to Carthage
Longtime Kenosha resident Grace Kolakowski has committed a total of $3 million to Carthage, advancing three of her biggest passions: faith, the arts, and education.
- The Bridge: Campus News
Carthage awarded $25,000 grant for The Aspire Program
A grant from the Palmer Foundation will enable The Aspire Program to continue hosting its MAP career development navigation tool.
- Student Achievements
Grace Chapa ’24 extends Carthage success as Miss Kenosha
Grace Chapa ’24 won the Miss Kenosha Scholarship Competition on Feb. 17, continuing the legacy of Carthage students who have claimed the title. - Student Achievements
Joseph White ’24 reaches U.S. final in weight throw
The men’s track and field standout placed eighth in the USA Track & Field Indoor 2024 Indoor Championships, edging some of the best throwers in the country.
Events
Featured Stories
- The Bridge: Lectures & Presentations
Attend the Lincoln Symposium April 25-26
Join the Carthage community as we celebrate and study President Abraham Lincoln, a former trustee of the College. - Top Stories
Strong debut for Carthage’s new workplace education program
The pilot for Carthage Spark, a workplace-delivered education program, culminated in a Feb. 1 ceremony where six LMI Packaging employees received Business Foundations certificates. - Stories of Impact
In place of final, event normalizes end-of-life planning
Professor Sandie Bisciglia ’94, who teaches Issues of Living and Dying, decided to make the course’s final exam more interactive. The “Death with Dinner” event was held for the third time in December.
Carthage In The News
- March 2
Kenosha NewsCarthage College event empowers diverse women to bolster each other, create opportunities
A Carthage event, which featured keynote speaker Miss Wisconsin Lila Szyryj, celebrated diversity, fostered connections, and empowered women of color.Read More “Carthage College event empowers diverse women to bolster each other, create opportunities” - February 28
United Press InternationalNASA awards grants to 5 universities for quiet supersonic overflight education plans
Carthage received a $40,000 grant to help NASA develop educational plans for the overflight phase of the Quesst mission.Read More “NASA awards grants to 5 universities for quiet supersonic overflight education plans” - February 27
WGTD’s Morning ShowWGTD’s Morning Show: Carthage Bands
Professor James Ripley, director of instrumental activities at Carthage, talks about the Gaudete Brass and Wind Orchestra performance on Feb. 28.Read More “WGTD’s Morning Show: Carthage Bands” - February 22
WGTD’s Morning ShowWGTD’s Morning Show: Colleen Palmer
Colleen Palmer, assistant professor of communication and public relations at Carthage, discusses the ‘Business for a Better World’ event on Feb. 29.Read More “WGTD’s Morning Show: Colleen Palmer” - February 22
Milwaukee Catholic HeraldKnights Form Round Table at Carthage College
This fall, five Carthage students became members of the new Catholic fraternal group Knights of Columbus.Read More “Knights Form Round Table at Carthage College” - February 22
The Journal TimesCarthage College hosting Performing Arts Series
The Carthage Wind Orchestra will join Gaudete Brass for a Performing Arts Series event on Wednesday, Feb. 28.Read More “Carthage College hosting Performing Arts Series”
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