Breaking Barriers: A Q&A with First-Generation Carroll Student Anh Nguyen '26 11/8/2023 An interview with first-generation college student Anh Nguyen '26.
Think Different 6/1/2023 Carroll's efforts to embrace neurodiversity and provide equity for neurodivergent students is wide ranging and driven by multiple players across campus.
Dr. Kareem Muhammad Named Dean of The College of Arts and Sciences 7/7/2021 Dr. Kareem Muhammad Named Dean of The College of Arts and Sciences
Soul Food Dinner: Keynote speaker Dr. Joya Crear 3/1/2021 Hosted by the Carroll University Black Student Union, the annual Soul Food Dinner strives to to build community around the celebration of Black History. Here we share the virtual experience created for the 2021 dinner - which is usually an in-person event - with keynote speaker Dr. Joya Crear, Vice President of Student Affairs at Marquette University.
A Moment of Reflection before the Election 11/3/2020 Carroll University's chaplain and director of spiritual life, The Rev. Elizabeth McCord, organized an interfaith prayer service on Tuesday, Nov. 3, to encourage all members of the Carroll community to pause in prayer and reflection prior to the election.
Carroll to honor veterans 10/23/2020 In celebration of Veterans Day, Carroll will offer special perks for veterans in honor of their service.
Carroll Hosts an Evening of Civil Political Discussion 10/7/2020 Carroll University students turned out to discuss “Making Change Through Civil Politics in Polarizing Times,” during a special event featuring Wisconsin State Assembly members Rep. Scott Allen (R-Waukesha) and Rep. Kalan Haywood (D-Milwaukee).
Response to the Shooting of Jacob Blake from the Rev. Elizabeth McCord 8/27/2020 As we continue to be mindful of the ongoing events in Kenosha and their impact on our students, faculty and staff, the Rev. Elizabeth McCord offers her own reflection.
A Message from the Campus Equity Response Team 8/25/2020 We write to share our pain and anger for the shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin, on Sunday, Aug. 23.
Celebrating 100 Years of Women's Suffrage 8/19/2020 On Aug. 26, 1920, the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution was certified as law— prohibiting the states and the federal government from denying the right to vote to citizens of the United States on the basis of sex. The 19th Amendment was the result of a lengthy suffrage movement in the U.S., spearheaded by women such as Theodora Youmans, an 1885 Carroll graduate.
Carroll strengthens diversity, equity, inclusion efforts on campus 8/2/2020 President Cindy Gnadinger’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion for the campus community has rapidly grown initiatives since she took over leadership of the university in 2017 while also energizing DEI efforts already in place at Carroll.
Horizontes en Carroll Publication Recognized 7/29/2020 Horizontes en Carroll, the student literary magazine of the Carroll University Pre-College Program, received the rank of Excellent in the 2019 National Council of Teachers in English (NCTE) Recognizing Excellence in Art and Literary Magazines (REALM) Program.
A Statement Regarding International Students 7/8/2020 Carroll University is working diligently to interpret how the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) guidance, which was released this week, will affect our international student community,
Honoring Juneteenth 6/19/2020 While there is much work to be done, the Carroll University community takes time today, Juneteenth, to listen and celebrate the contributions of our Black family, friends, students, brothers and sisters. We stand in solidarity with pride and love.