Dacie Moses’ House

Dacie Moses’ House

Dacie Moses House Leslie Moore Dacie Moses was loved by generations of Carleton students who greatly appreciated her kindness, wisdom, and patience. She took the time to listen to young people and welcomed them like family. Dacie’s one rule was that there would be no...
Chaney House

Chaney House

Chaney House Ben Weiss In 1992, Carleton student Jimmy Chin—now an internationally recognized climber, mountaineer, skier, director, and photographer—signed up for a climbing trip to Joshua Tree, California. He was an immediate natural. While others warily inspected...
Carleton Water Tower

Carleton Water Tower

Carleton Water Tower Leslie Moore The Carleton water tower, located behind the Rec Center and next to the baseball field, is one of the college’s most iconic structures and the source of endless pranks. Built in 1928 to provide the college with a source of water...
Boliou Fountain

Boliou Fountain

Boliou Fountain Clifford Clark Nestled next to the entrance of Boliou Hall (1949), home to the Art and Art History Department, sits the Boliou Fountain, a revolving sculpture made out of brass that contrasts with the rectilinear form of the building itself. Created by...