Events

Campus Walking Tours

Saturday, April 16, 1:00-2:30pm
His and Hers: Gender Norms and Campus Design at Carleton

Black and white photograph with a student and his instructor, both dressed in flight gear, sitting in the cockpit of a small airplane.

Wednesday, April 27, 4:00-5:30pm
Faced with Change: WWII and Modernization Come To Carleton

Saturday, May 7, 1:00-2:30pm
The Early History of Carleton

Black and white photograph of a group of women sitting on the steps of a brick building watching a group of men kneel in front of them and tip their hats.

Wednesday, May 11, 4:00-5:30pm
His and Hers: Gender Norms and Campus Design at Carleton

Saturday, May 21, 1:00-2:30pm
Faced with Change: WWII and Modernization Come To Carleton

Black and white photograph taken from above of small groups of students walking in a line through the snow covered campus towards three large brick buildings, one of which has a tall clock tower.

Wednesday, May 25, 4:00-5:30pm
The Early History of Carleton

Gallery Talks

Black and white photograph with students walking away from a large stone building with a white banner hanging on front saying “Welcome Black Brothers” in large black letters.

Friday May 6, 4:30–5:15pm
Histories of Gender and Race in Carleton Communal Living


Led by student curators Jevon Robinson ’22 and Aldo Polanco ’23

In Partnership with the Office for Intercultural Life

Black and white photo of a woman standing in a wooden shelter with a goat.

Wednesday May 18, 4:30–5:15pm
Engaging with the Landscape: The Carleton Farm, Arboretum, and May Fete

Led by student curators Arya Misra ‘22 and Lea Winston ‘22

In Partnership with the Cowling Arboretum

Friday May 20, 4:00–4:45pm
Pandemic Strikes! Carleton’s Student Health Services and the 1918 Pandemic

Led by student curators Dan Ashurst ‘22 and Lea Winston ‘22