Opening Doors in Healthcare 11/1/2021 The National Health Careers Opportunity Program Academy recruits students form underserved populations and prepares them for careers in healthcare. Ciara Neeb '21, a physician assistant studies graduate, is determined to help give back to underserved communities.
Carroll, Waukesha Free Clinic Celebrate Partnership with Facility Ribbon Cutting 7/31/2020 Carroll University and Waukesha Free Clinic supporters celebrated their partnership and the dedication of the Carroll University Health Services building on July 31.
Carroll University Receives Largest Federal Grant in University History 10/12/2018 HRSA awards Carroll more than $2.8 million to develop National Health Careers Opportunity Program (HCOP) Academy.
Carroll University awarded grant to develop plan to teach analytical literacy 8/16/2018 A $100,000 grant has recently been awarded to Carroll University for the purpose of researching date analytics teaching methods.
First Federal Bank awards $5,000 in scholarships 1/23/2018 For the first time, First Federal Bank of Wisconsin has awarded scholarships for students.
Carroll received grant for resources to reduce violence 11/1/2016 The U.S. Department of Justice Office on Violence Against Women has provided us with $300,000.
Carroll University awarded $250,000 NSF grant 9/22/2016 The grant from the National Science Foundation will further international research experiences.
Concussion study comes to Carroll 3/1/2016 Carroll athletes, coaches and training staff contribute to concussion research as they place emphasis on player safety.
Carroll receives two grant awards from NEH 4/2/2015 The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Enduring Questions grant program awarded $35,294
Carroll receives grant for nursing workforce diversity 7/11/2014 Carroll University receives a $762,535 grant for nursing workforce diversity.
Carroll receives teacher leadership development grant 4/28/2014 The National Writing Project at Carroll University received $20,000 from a U.S. Department of Education's Supporting Effective Educator Development (SEED) grant.
State funding supports student teacher residency 2/20/2014 Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction has presented Carroll University a three-year, $30,000 State Personnel Development grant for the Teacher Education Residency Model program.
Carroll receives $450,000 NSF grant 8/10/2012 Carroll University was awarded a five-year, $446,123 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF).
Carroll receives $40,294 federal grant 7/18/2011 Carroll University has received a $40,294 federal grant to provide financial aid to economically and environmentally disadvantaged students.