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Healthcare leaders share insights at Business and Professional Coalition panel
On Nov. 13, Carthage College welcomed students, faculty, alumni, and healthcare professionals for its Business and Professional Coalition event.

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 professor wins Fulbright to study afterlife beliefs in unique Indonesian culture
Professor Melanie Nyhof recently arrived in Tana Toraja, the site for her 10-month fellowship.

New Carthage program helps classroom aides become teachers
Building on their associate degrees, participants can obtain a bachelor’s degree and a teaching license in as little as two years. Seven paraprofessionals from the Milwaukee Academy of Science are piloting the Carthage program.
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Carthage establishes School of Health to address regional healthcare shortages
Aligning successful programs like nursing and neuroscience with new offerings in the biomedical sciences, Carthage College intends to make the new school a highly adaptive talent incubator that relies on real-time input from regional employers and practitioners.

Carthage professor wins $500,000 NASA prize to fund project
Professor Kevin Crosby’s team was one of 10 selected from a pool of more than 200 entries in NASA’s Space Technology Payload Challenge.

Froedtert South-Carthage partnership boosts healthcare workforce through scholarships, job certainty
Carthage and Froedtert South Hospital System are launching a new partnership to strengthen the healthcare workforce and expand opportunities for students.

Amped to teach: Business professor Lisa Franklin draws on battery expertise
Business professor Lisa Franklin draws on expertise in automotive batteries to inspire students.
Carthage In The News
- December 5
Milwaukee Business JournalThe need for nurses: How local institutions are trying to deal with a shortage
Read More “The need for nurses: How local institutions are trying to deal with a shortage”In response to the growing nursing workforce gap, many colleges in Southeast Wisconsin are expanding their nursing programs. Carthage College is among them, opening a new School of Health and building new nursing spaces.
- November 20
WGTD’s Morning ShowWGTD’s Morning Show: Prof. Julius Crump
Read More “WGTD’s Morning Show: Prof. Julius Crump”Julius Crump, the newly appointed Rev. Raymon L. Pedersen Distinguished Professor in Social Change, talks about his background and experiences in academics, faith, and different communities.
- November 18
The Journal TimesHealthcare leaders discuss challenges, rewards and evolution of industry
Read More “Healthcare leaders discuss challenges, rewards and evolution of industry”Panelists discussed healthcare challenges, the role of higher education in healthcare, and the future of healthcare during Carthage’s Business and Professional Coalition event Nov. 13.
- November 16
Fox6 News MilwaukeeCarthage College Special Olympics Club hosts Turkey Trot 5K
Read More “Carthage College Special Olympics Club hosts Turkey Trot 5K”The Carthage Special Olympics Club hosted a 5K on Nov. 16, with members and the advisor highlighting how the club connects students and individuals with disabilities through sports and advocacy.
