TodayCome to Wellstone House (Huntington) at 6:30PM with environmental project
ideas. Together, we'll work through their design & implementation using the
Carleton Sustainability Project Guide.
Evensong Service8:30 - 9:00pm, Chapel. Short mid-week
Christian service of meditation, song, and prayer. Led by Chaplain
Carolyn Fure-Slocum.
Ed Studies Winter Open House 3:30-5:00, cupcakes, hot chocolate bar, learn about concentration and teacher licensure program. Everyone welcome!
Contact alarson for questions.
Geology in New Zealand info meeting! Wed, Feb 15th, 7PM-8PM in Mudd 73.
Come check it out!
Thursday, February 16Girl Scout Cookie Sale
Thursday, February 16, 4-7pm9 varieties of Girl Scout cookies -
4 flavors are vegan!! $4/box ($5 for gluten free). Raising money to do
environmental conservation project in Costa Rica.
Cannibalism! Mysticism! Ceviche! Come hear Profs. Lac, Ryor,
Ocampo-Raeder, Hardy and Beckman talk on Food and Culture. 5:00 in the
Athenaeum. With food, natch.
Labeling and the Politics of ExclusionCommon time in GSC. Discussion on
LGBTQA+ community and the complexities of fixed and questioning
identities. Lunch provided.
Weekly Buddhist Teaching and Meditation led by Bhante Sathi, Triple Gem Meditation Center. 8pm,
Chapel. All welcome, cushions provided.
Thursday, February 16OCS Health and Safety meeting!
Common time 12pm-1pm in Olin 141.
Agricultural Sustainability in China and the U.S. info meeting.
Thurs, Feb 16th, 5pm-6pm in LDC 104!
Energy, Health, and Environment in Ethiopia and Tanzania info meeting.
Thurs, Feb 16th, 7pm-8pm in Goodsell 03 (basement classroom).
Come check it out!
Sport and Globalization in London and Seville info meeting! Thurs, Feb
16th, 7pm-8pm in Leighton 304.
Friday, February 17Looking to organize around progressive
policies in Northfield? Join TakeAction Minnesota on February 17th for our
first community meeting. If you're interested, email [email protected]!
Saturday, February 18 KPop Night hosted by KSA
8:30 PM in the Cave. Come watch various performances of your favorite
K-Pop songs! Contact [email protected] with questions.
Sunday, February 19Black History Month Chapel Service with Rev. Denise Dunbar Perkins on "Trying Times: Troubling the Waters
2017", 5pm, Chapel. Soup supper after service.
Come enjoy Beethoven, Prokofiev, and Mendelssohn’s music performed
by Yang Chen, as well as his own comps project! 6pm, Concert Hall.
Spend your weekend with the Chinese Music Ensemble! 3pm, Concert Hall.
Monday, February 20French and Francophone Studies
in Paris Information Meeting 4:30-5:30 LDC 104. Come find out about
this awesome program!
Tuesday, February 21"What's Next for the Country?:
Healthcare." 7pm, Great Hall. Panel of speakers will address potential changes
in Obamacare and their effects. Dessert reception follows.
English Literature and Theater in London Information Meeting, 5-6pm,
Laird 211! Come learn about this amazing program leaving
spring term 2018!
Stripped Lunch"Take Me Home" with Tiffany Thetat common time in Leighton 305.
Performance and discussion with lunch provided.
Taste of Torah12pm, Tandem Bagels (downtown).
Led by Rabbi Shosh Dworsky. Bagels are free and all are welcome!
Wednesday, February 22SIT Information Table in Sayles-Hill
11am-2pm! Stop by this table because you will probably end up
in Sayles anyway!
Come learn about positions you could work at Reunion!
Info session 8th Wednesday (2/22) in Leighton 305 from 5-6pm!
Questions? email daot or khanz
Evensong: Contemplative Christian Song and Prayer, 8:30 to 9:00pm, Chapel.
Led by Chaplain Carolyn Fure-Slocum or student Chaplain's Associates.
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
Carleton College Student Activities Office carleton_sao
Thursday, February 23Studio Art: The New York Program
Information Meeting 5-6pm Boliou 161! Find out how you can get your art on
during Winter Break 2017!
Buddhist Meditation led by Roger Jackson, Religion Professor
Emeritus, 8:00pm, Chapel Main Sanctuary. All are welcome, and cushions are provided.
Friday, February 24Fridays with Fred
will start up again on February 24th. Please join Fred Rogers VP & Treasurer
for his office hours in Great Space.
Jewish Shabbat Service6:15pm, Page House East. Led by
Rabbi Shosh Dworsky. Student-cooked dinner too.
Enjoy "Music for the Shakespearian Theater" by the Symphony Band prior
to the Carleton Players' presentation of "The Merchant of Venice"!
7pm, Weitz Commons
GENERALApply for FemSex
a collaborative class engaging students around female sexual health and sexuality. Participant/Facilitator
applications due 8th week. Find them: https://apps.carleton.edu/campus/gsc/
classes/femsex/. ?s kochaneks
Always wanted to read The Brothers K. or War and Peace? Take
Russian 266 and 267! 5 weeks each, in English, no prereqs.
Lenny Dee Presents: A Salute to Gene Wilder '55! Thursday, Friday, Saturday
(2/16, 2/17, 2/18). Doors 9:00 pm, Show 9:15 pm. Little Nourse Theater.
Global Experience Travel Writing Contest - open to all current students.
Cash prizes for top 3 submissions! Submit at go.carleton.edu/getwc
by April 15.
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Apply to MSexa peer-facilitated, discussion-based
class on masculinity and sexuality! All are welcome! https://goo.gl/forms/
A4VEvh4WxUSgzq5B3. Due end of 8th week.?s sirisoukhe or palim
Join Carleton's Culinary Club! Applications to become a Firebellies board member are due on Sunday at
5pm. Link to app: http://bit.ly/2l9s9qL. Email girardip w/questions.
The Info Desk literally (literally!) exists to help you. If you can think of ways the
Desk could be more helpful, let us know!
Be a 2017-2018 Library Reference
Intern. Help fellow students, improve your research skills, gain professional experience, do meaningful work, and get paid. http://go.carleton.edu/4da
We want to know what's helpful (and not) when faculty assign and grade
your writing: https://goo.gl/forms/JhHBJohOQlujsBP63
Thank you from the Writing Center!
Riddle of the DayWhat question can you never
answer yes to?- Find out in Friday's NNB -
Monday's RiddleWhat does this read?
Answer: I want some pie.
& Involvement Grant
Upcoming Information Meetings Wednesday, February 15 Mudd 73, 7:00PM – 8:00PM: Geology in New Zealand Information Meeting
Thursday, February 16 Olin 141, 12:00PM – 1:00PM: OCS Health and Safety Meeting LDC 104, 5:00PM – 6:00PM: Agricultural Sustainability in the U.S. and China Information Meeting Goodsell 03, 7:00PM – 8:00PM: Energy, Health, and Environment in Ethiopia and Tanzania Information Meeting Leighton 304, 7:00PM – 8:00PM: Sport and Globalization in London and Seville Information Meeting
Monday, February 20 LDC 104, 4:30PM-5:30PM: French and Francophone Studies in Paris Information Meeting
Tuesday, February 21 Laird 211, 5:00PM-6:00PM: English Literature and Theater in London Information Meeting
Wednesday, February 22 Sayles-Hill, 11:00AM-2:00PM: SIT Information Table
Thursday, February 23 Boliou 161, 5:00PM-6:00PM: Studio Art: The New York Experience Information Meeting
Students Attending a Spring Term 2017 OCS Program: Don’t forget: you must attend an OCS Health and Safety Meeting prior to your departure. The final meeting of the term will be held on Thursday, February 16 from 12:00PM – 1:00PM in Olin 141. If you have already attended a Health and Safety Meeting in the past 12 months, email lkarels to be excused.
OCS Advising Appointments Advising appointments available Mon-Fri, 1-5PM. Call x4332 or stop by the OCS Office in Leighton 119 to schedule.
OCS Upcoming Events Winter 2017
go.carleton.edu/ocs 507-222-4332 Leighton 119
Career Center
(507) 222-4293 go.carleton.edu/career Sayles-Hill 050 Winter Term, Week 7
Career Center HoursMon-Fri 8-5
Student Career Assistant Walk-In HoursMon-Fri 8:30-5; Sun-Thurs, 8-10pm, Lower Sayles
Career Counselor Walk-In HoursMon-Thurs 3-4:30pm, Fri 2-3:30pm
Upcoming Deadlines and Information SessionsWednesday, February 15
• 1:30 p.m. – 30 Minutes: Samantha Baker ’11, Lockheed Martin
Thursday, February 16• 1:30 p.m. – 30 Minutes: Aaron Robinson ‘07,
United Airlines • 6:00 p.m. – Get a professional headshot and a
LinkedIn profile touch-up!Monday, February 20
• 11:30 a.m. – College Possible table visit with five Carleton alumni
Wednesday, February 22• 8:00 a.m. – Minnesota Private Colleges Job &
Internship Fair
#DidYouKnow...... 80% of jobs are never advertised?... 56% of recruiters surveyed in the 2016 Recruiting Benchmarks Survey reported having a formal diversity recruiting effort?... 33% of interviewers say that it only takes 90 seconds for them to decide if they will hire a candidate?
@carletoncareers If you haven’t done so already, find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Snapchat to follow along with our February #DidYouKnow campaign. Learn more about career preparation to-do and not-to-dos and get acquainted with the Career Center resources available to help you.
Headshot & LinkedIn WorkshopThursday, February 16, 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Career Center – Sayles-Hill 050Want a photo for your LinkedIn or Stu-dent Profile that isn’t from Rotblatt or your OneCard? Get a free professional headshot at the Career Center to im-prove your online presence! Student Career Assistants will also be available to help you with LinkedIn, Carleton or other social media profiles and resumes. Headshots will be available on a walk-in
basis, and snacks will be provided!
College Possible High School Coaches & Carleton AlumniTable Visit | Monday, February 20, 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. | Sayles Great Space
Do you want to work toward creating equity in higher education? Many Carleton graduates have gone on to work as campus-based high school coaches in the Twin Cities with College Possible. If you are interested in working to end the degree di-vide in higher education, stop by and chat with the alumni! They will give you insight into College Possible, the position, and life after Carleton! Join Sonja Dangler ’15 (Spanish/ educational studies), Sarah Meister ’16 (English/ medieval & renaissance studies), Lindsey Myrick ’15 (religion), Emily Rifkin ’15 (sociology/anthropology), and Gail Waltz ’16 (biology). The College Possible AmeriCorps and VISTA position is open and live in the Tunnel and on the College Possible website until Sunday, March 5.
Cultivate your online presence. Connect with alumni working in your career areas of interest. Make an impression on members of the Carleton community. Learn about the skills and experiences necessary to succeed in the working world, according to alumni.
Your Student Profile is your link between your life at Carleton and your life after Carleton. It’s a space that’s open only to members of the Carleton community (students, faculty, staff, and alumni) where you can keep track of your experience and skills, build a professional online presence, and connect with others. Before ap-plying to Carleton programs or reaching out to alumni, update your profile – people are looking at it! To learn more about pursuing ca-reer areas that interest you, search alumni profiles and read about the journeys of alumni who have succeeded in those same fields.
To create or edit your profile, visit apps.carleton.edu/profiles/me.