Skylar Farr

    Skylar Farr ’26

    Majors: Physics

    Minors: Music

    Hometown: Kenosha, Wis.

    “You become part of a community, and the professors are always willing to help if you reach out.”

    Héctor Rauda

    Héctor Rauda ’25

    Majors: Physics and Mathematics

    Minors: Computer Science

    Hometown: El Salvador

    “Carthage faculty are impressive. Developing a good relationship with faculty members has opened my eyes to new opportunities, such as internships and research programs.”

    Kassia Schraufnagel

    Kassia Schraufnagel ’24

    Majors: Physics

    Minors: Chemistry and Mathematics

    Hometown: Waukesha, Wis.

    “I had the opportunity to accompany one of the experiments I worked on with the Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium to Texas to see it launched on a Blue Origin New Shephard rocket! I have worked on the experiment since I first started attending Carthage. Seeing it on the rocket launch was a truly incredible experience that I will never forget.”

    Iris Toney

    Iris Toney ’25

    Majors: Engineering

    Minors: Chemistry

    Hometown: Highlands Ranch, Colorado

    “I think that the combination of a very rigorous engineering core and Carthage’s liberal arts curriculum work together to create engineers who are not only well versed in math and science, but who also have a broader range of knowledge and a larger skill set than your average engineer.”

    Justin Wheeler ?25

    Justin Lee Wheeler ’25

    Majors: Engineering

    Minors: Physics, Math

    Hometown: Kenosha, Wis.

    “Engineering is a great major for those who are into all sorts of engineering. It is not a specific category of engineering but rather a focus on the process of engineering. This program is building skilled engineers who are adaptable to every field.”