Prof. Williams in front of her poster presentation. Professor Siovahn Williams presented her innovative work on recruiting and retaining BIPOC educators at the Association of Independent Liberal Arts Colleges of Teacher Education Annual Meeting and ...
The Carthage Choir, conducted by Professor Margaret Burk and accompanied by Professor Melissa Cardamone, is traveling for its spring 2024 tour, “At the River: Visions and Crossings.”
Tour dates
Friday, March 1
7 p.m., Luther Memorial Church, 102...
Prof. Vance Dalzin In January, Professor Vance Dalzin presented at the Association of Wisconsin School Administrators’s (AWSA) 2024 Associate Principals Conference in Madison, Wisconsin.
His session, delivered to associate principals from across th...
The Carthage Theatre Department brought their outstanding cast and crew of “The Genderless Play Experiment” to the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF), an annual national theatre program involving thousands of students from coll...
Provides complex care coordination and advanced care (i.e. complex monitoring, therapies and high intensity medical and surgical interventions) to patients with complex, acute, critical and chronic health conditions in collaboration with or under th...
Professor Cheryl Petersen Cheryl L. Petersen, associate professor and assistant director of curriculum and assessment in the Nursing Department, has been chosen as one of 10 oncology Ph.D.s to attend the 2024 Oncology Nursing Foundation’s Oncology N...
Department:
Status:
Full time
Benefits Eligible:
Yes
Hou rs Per Week:
40
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Working in our MFM Department allows sonographers to be directly involved in our patient's care...
The President of the United States travels to Texas to mitigate factional strife in his Democratic Party, and on November 22, 1963 is gunned down on a Dallas street. Two days later, alleged assassin Lee Harvey Oswald is shot by fringe hustler Jack Ru...
“Memento Mori,” the latest in Carthage's New Play Initiative. Long known for its artistry, the Carthage theatre program is now drawing notice for contributions that reverberate far beyond the stage.
For its work on “Memento Mori,” an original play ...
The Carthage Theatre Department is making waves again — receiving national attention for its work.
The original play “Memento Mori,” directed by Professor Neil Scharnick ’99, has received two awards from the national committee of the Kennedy Center...