In the News

We’re not the only ones talking about Carthage! Check out some of the latest news reports featuring the College, our students, and alumni — or drawing upon the expertise of our faculty.
- 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.
- November 10
WGTD’s Morning ShowWGTD’s Morning Show: James Ripley
Read More “WGTD’s Morning Show: James Ripley”Professor James Ripley talks about the Carthage Wind Orchestra’s concert and fall tour featuring a musical accompaniment to the silent film “Sherlock, Jr.”
- November 7
Wisconsin Public RadioWisconsin college team awarded $500K prize for NASA tech research
Read More “Wisconsin college team awarded $500K prize for NASA tech research”NASA awarded Carthage Professor Kevin Crosby and his team of research students the TechLeap Prize to fund their in-space fuel efficiency project.
- October 28
World AtlasTop 8 Civil War monuments In Wisconsin
Read More “Top 8 Civil War monuments In Wisconsin”Carthage College’s Sesquicentennial Plaza features bronze sculptures of Abraham Lincoln and John Hay.
- October 16
WGTDCarthage students learn by tackling NASA’s top issues
Read More “Carthage students learn by tackling NASA’s top issues”Through Carthage’s Space Sciences Program, students are gaining both technical and professional skills by working on real NASA-funded research.
- October 13
WGTD’s Morning ShowWGTD’s Morning Show: Carthage students and NASA
Read More “WGTD’s Morning Show: Carthage students and NASA”Professor Kevin Crosby, director of the Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium, and Carthage students discuss the Space Sciences Program.
- October 2
WMTV 15 NewsDemocratic college student running for Wisconsin governor
Read More “Democratic college student running for Wisconsin governor”Zachary Roper ’26, a political science major at Carthage, is running as a democratic candidate for Wisconsin governor.
- October 2
BizTimes MilwaukeeKenosha Innovation Center marks grand opening
Read More “Kenosha Innovation Center marks grand opening”The Kenosha Innovation Center celebrated its grand opening on Oct. 1, with Carthage College among its first tenants. The College’s School of Business and Economics will host its BizStarts Kenosha program at the new facility.
- September 18
SpaceNewsBlue Origin retires New Shepard capsule after payload flight
Read More “Blue Origin retires New Shepard capsule after payload flight”A Carthage College payload was part of the final launch of Blue Origin’s New Shepard capsule RSS H.G. Wells.