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Internship funding opens pipeline to NASA
Read More “Internship funding opens pipeline to NASA”NASA has awarded Professor Kevin Crosby $300,000 in seed funding to build a new research and internship program for Carthage students.
Past News Stories
Academic Convocation reawakens a Carthage tradition
Read More “Academic Convocation reawakens a Carthage tradition”This fall, Carthage College held a special convocation that resumed a singular tradition from a generation earlier and welcomed hundreds of new students into the academic community on the opening day of classes.
Carthage interns expand research at Johnson Space Center
Read More “Carthage interns expand research at Johnson Space Center”Known as MOSAICS scholars, five students have spent summer 2025 in Houston as part of a program that Professor Kevin Crosby established with $300,000 in NASA seed money.
- The Bridge: Campus News
Carthage faculty bring STEM to life for Racine youth in summer outreach partnership
Read More “Carthage faculty bring STEM to life for Racine youth in summer outreach partnership”This summer, Carthage College hosted the Racine Family YMCA’s Young Leaders Academy (YLA) Summer Session.
- The Bridge: Kudos
Justin Wheeler ’25 awarded National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship
Read More “Justin Wheeler ’25 awarded National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship”Justin Wheeler ’25 has been awarded the prestigious National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship.
- The Bridge: Campus News
Collegiate and First Nations Rocket Launches blast off in Wisconsin
Read More “Collegiate and First Nations Rocket Launches blast off in Wisconsin”Students from across the United States and Canada gathered at Carthage for a weekend of innovation, collaboration, and high-powered rocket launches.
- The Bridge: Campus News
Hear from Prof. Joseph Anderson at Interfaith Lunch April 10
Read More “Hear from Prof. Joseph Anderson at Interfaith Lunch April 10”Hear from Joseph Anderson, visiting assistant professor of physics at Carthage, while enjoying a free lunch.






