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- Faculty & Staff Accolades
Carthage nursing director named a Notable Health Care Leader
BizTimes Milwaukee featured Professor Nancy Reese in its special section Dec. 9, 2024. Honorees are recognized for “demonstrated excellence in their field and the ability to effect change,” as well as leadership in broader initiatives.
- Academics
Deloitte elevates Carthage to core accounting partner
The designation paves the way for the world’s largest accounting firm to hold educational and recruiting events on campus, as well as for students to interact with staff at Deloitte’s Milwaukee office.
- Community
Carthage partners with Elmbrook Schools to address CNA shortage
Nursing faculty from Carthage teach online classes and supervise the clinical component of the Certified Nurse Aide program for students from two Brookfield high schools.
Catching up with Bob Trendel ’59, retired pastor and historian
After entering college with plans to become a CPA, his Carthage experiences launched the Rev. Robert Trendel into a fruitful career in pastoral ministry, a passion for anti-slavery research, and a loving marriage.
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- Academics,Innovation,Student Achievements,Top Stories
Master’s students find the key to innovation in another country
Carthage’s Masters of Business students travel to Barcelona to get hands-on experience in professional sports.
- Academics,Top Stories
Theatre with impact: Carthage wins two national awards
The Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KC/ACTF) recognized Carthage’s Verbatim Theatre and New Play Initiative programs as distinguished theatre projects.
- Innovation
Carthage conference explores new trends in sports management
More than 300 people registered for the second annual Spotlight on Sports conference, which took place on campus Sept. 20.
Carthage In The News
- December 9
BizTimes MediaNotable Health Care Leaders: Nancy Reese
Read More “Notable Health Care Leaders: Nancy Reese”Nancy Reese, Carthage’s director of nursing, was honored as a healthcare leader for helping expand the College’s nursing program.
- November 20
Argonne National LaboratoryThe Fantastic Four: Open Quantum Initiative undergraduate fellows at Argonne share their research experiences
Read More “The Fantastic Four: Open Quantum Initiative undergraduate fellows at Argonne share their research experiences”Carissa Kiehl ’25 was one of 17 undergraduate students who participated in the Open Quantum Initiative (OQI) Undergraduate Fellowship.
- November 15
Racine SunCarthage College releases FAFSA informational video in English and Spanish
Read More “Carthage College releases FAFSA informational video in English and Spanish”Carthage created a video in English and Spanish for students and families to help them through the FAFSA process.
- November 14
The Wisconsin Jewish ChronicleThree faiths to teach together
Read More “Three faiths to teach together”Fatih Harpci, professor of religion at Carthage, will teach a course about Judaism and Islam to interested community members for the second year in a row.
- November 4
Racine Journal TimesCarthage College student crowned Miss Racine 2025
Read More “Carthage College student crowned Miss Racine 2025”Willow Newell ’25, musical theatre major, was crowned Miss Racine 2025 on Nov. 2.
- October 31
CBS 58Community rallies around Kenosha native and Dodgers player Gavin Lux after World Series win
Read More “Community rallies around Kenosha native and Dodgers player Gavin Lux after World Series win”Head Carthage Baseball Coach Augie Schmidt talks about his nephew, Gavin Lux, who won the 2024 World Series with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
- October 31
Yahoo.comHow magic works: Magicians share 6 psychological secrets they use to trick us
Read More “How magic works: Magicians share 6 psychological secrets they use to trick us”Anthony Barnhart, associate professor of psychological science and magic enthusiast, discusses how magicians use science to trick our minds.
- October 28
CBS News ChicagoCarthage College Swifties meet weekly to help their community
Read More “Carthage College Swifties meet weekly to help their community”Lauren Klump ’25, president of the Carthage Swifties student org, talks about how the Carthage Swifties club brings students together.
- October 27
CBS 58‘I love Taylor Swift’: Superstar inspires new movement at Carthage College
Read More “‘I love Taylor Swift’: Superstar inspires new movement at Carthage College”The Carthage Swifties, a Taylor Swift fan club on campus, brings students together with Taylor Swift-inspired activities, dances, and listening parties.
- October 10
Kenosha NewsCarthage screening award-winning film about musician Ike Reilly
Read More “Carthage screening award-winning film about musician Ike Reilly”Carthage to host the documentary “Don’t Turn Your Back on Friday Night,” which explores the life of three-time Carthage parent Ike Reilly.
- October 10
Wisconsin Public RadioCarthage College nursing lab among 50 projects receiving state grants
Read More “Carthage College nursing lab among 50 projects receiving state grants”Carthage will receive $1.32 million in state grant funding to expand our nursing laboratories and classrooms.
- October 10
The Kenosha NewsRubik’s Cube mosaic construction at Carthage College
Read More “Rubik’s Cube mosaic construction at Carthage College”On Oct. 1, world-class magician and Rubik’s Cube enthusiast Steven Brundage built a mosaic of the Carthage Firebird logo out of 800 mini Rubik’s Cubes.
- October 7
WGTD’s Morning ShowWGTD’s Morning Show: Eleemosynary
Read More “WGTD’s Morning Show: Eleemosynary”The Carthage production of the play “Eleemosynary” is highlighted. The play takes place Oct. 12-14.
- October 4
WGTD’s Morning ShowWGTD’s Morning Show: Xanadu
Read More “WGTD’s Morning Show: Xanadu”Professor Matthew Hougland and several Carthage students talk about the College’s musical theatre production of “Xanadu.”
- October 1
Forward in ChristThe National Conference on Worship, Music, & the Arts
Read More “The National Conference on Worship, Music, & the Arts”WELS hosted a four-day national worship conference on Carthage’s campus. The event included concerts, worships services, and presentations.
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