Alumni College: The Carleton Campus: An Anecdotal History for Former Occupants
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Alumni College: The Carleton Campus: An Anecdotal History for Former Occupants
Since its establishment in 1866, Carleton has evolved from 20 acres without any college buildings to today’s substantial campus and facilities. This talk will describe multiple phases of the campus history, looking at buildings—how they were designed, built, altered, expanded, and occasionally removed—and other campus planning documents. The talk will feature many images from the college archives. Baird Jarman, Professor of Art History & Director of the Humanities Center
06/14/2024
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- Title Alumni College: The Carleton Campus: An Anecdotal History for Former Occupants
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- Date June 14, 2024
- Description Since its establishment in 1866, Carleton has evolved from 20 acres without any college buildings to today’s substantial campus and facilities. This talk will describe multiple phases of the campus history, looking at buildings—how they were designed, built, altered, expanded, and occasionally removed—and other campus planning documents. The talk will feature many images from the college archives. Baird Jarman, Professor of Art History & Director of the Humanities Center
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