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Recent News Stories
5 reasons to study pre-health at Carthage
Read More “5 reasons to study pre-health at Carthage”Your career in pre-health is right around the corner! We have five reasons why Carthage is the perfect place for you to study pre-health.
Carthage welcomes largest ever incoming class
Read More “Carthage welcomes largest ever incoming class”Based on enrollment figures as of Aug. 15, the entering Carthage College class totals 1,070 new undergraduate students — an all-time record, even as other schools report sharp declines.
Carthage professors who help students land awesome jobs
Read More “Carthage professors who help students land awesome jobs”Carthage College faculty members leverage their extensive networks, industry expertise, and personalized guidance to open doors for their students.
Past News Stories
- The Bridge: Kudos
Ryan del Alcazar ’25 and Prof. Emily Wollmuth teach in summer high school research program
Read More “Ryan del Alcazar ’25 and Prof. Emily Wollmuth teach in summer high school research program”Recent biology graduate Ryan del Alcazar ’25 and Prof. Emily Wollmuth spent six weeks teaching a group of high school students through the Summer Science Program.
- The Bridge: Kudos
Prof. Angela Dassow releases documentary segment on tiger research
Read More “Prof. Angela Dassow releases documentary segment on tiger research”Professor Angela Dassow and her collaborators released a segment of a documentary they have been filming on the human-wildlife conflict between the Tharu people of Nepal and Bengal tigers.
Carthage adds bachelor’s degree in biotechnology
Read More “Carthage adds bachelor’s degree in biotechnology”This distinctive undergraduate biotechnology program takes advantage of Carthage’s proximity to leading biotech companies, as well as its long-running genomics research collaboration.
- The Bridge: Kudos
Prof. Angela Dassow publishes review article on cultural behavior in reptiles
Read More “Prof. Angela Dassow publishes review article on cultural behavior in reptiles”Prof. Dassow and colleagues published a review article on cultural behavior in reptiles.
- The Bridge: Campus News
Distinguished Senior Juan Gomez-Solis picked to speak at Commencement
Read More “Distinguished Senior Juan Gomez-Solis picked to speak at Commencement”In addition to receiving the Distinguished Senior Award, Juan was chosen to deliver the senior class address at the 2025 Carthage College Commencement ceremony on Friday, May 23.
- Faculty & Staff Accolades,Top Stories
Carthage science professors chosen for D.C. policy fellowship
Read More “Carthage science professors chosen for D.C. policy fellowship”In Washington, professors Andrea and Steven Henle are spending the 2024-25 year learning how federal policies are shaped and implemented.








