Bibliography

Sources

Carleton Academics (7 September 2023). Our faculty – Carleton College. https://www.carleton.edu/academics/faculty/. Accessed February 22, 2024.

Our primary source of information was the Carleton website, specifically the staff biographies. This data is set up a little differently in each staff member’s biography because they write it up themselves, so we put all of this data into a spreadsheet by ourselves(copy and pasting). Carleton owns this data and we are able to use it because it is fully accessible to the public on the Carleton website. All of the information on the website was written by the professor, so it is not a privacy concern. 

Candidates, Information for Faculty. “Faculty Demographics – Carleton College.” Www.carleton.edu, https://www.carleton.edu/faculty-candidates/faculty-demographics/#tabPanel5_tab0. Accessed 22 Feb. 2024.

This source of material is a Carleton website made by the Office of Provost that includes statistics about full time faculty members at Carleton. This includes pie charts and graphs of information such as faculty residence, their academic divisions, gender distribution, etc. This page is open to the public, so it is not a privacy concern.

“Carleton College Archives.” Northfield, 1932. Another primary source is the Carleton College Archives where we obtained old Carleton diplomas that were donated back to the college. Since the diplomas are property of Carleton they are available for institutional reference and public research/documentation.

Interviews

T. Amert, personal communication, March 5, 2024

S. Akimoto, personal communication, March 5, 2024

F. Contreras Flamand, personal communication, March 7, 2024

J. Hoyer, personal communication, March 11, 2024

A. Mason, personal communication, March 7, 2024