Carthage College students participate in global study tours during January Term

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John R. Swallow, President
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During the 2026 January Term at Carthage College, Nicolette Zawrazky from Glenview, Illinois participated in the course Flora, Fauna, and Culture. The January Term, known as J-Term, is a month-long period when students have the opportunity to study topics outside their main areas of focus. This year, more than 275 students took part in one of 14 study tours offered during January.

Carthage College recently reported its largest enrollment in history. Established in 1847, the college combines liberal arts traditions with new programs aimed at career development and hands-on learning. The campus is located in Kenosha, Wisconsin, between Chicago and Milwaukee.

Information from this story was sourced from MeritPages.com



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