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Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota, USA, was founded on November 14, 1866, by the Minnesota Conference of Congregational Churches as Northfield College.
Carleton's Goodsell Observatory, built in 1887, is on the national registry of historic places.
Carleton's varsity sports teams are competitive, but none has won such national acclaim as the student-run frisbee clubs; most notably, the Carleton Ultimate Team (CUT) and Syzygy are national forces.
CarletonUniversity was among the first, and is among a very small selection of universities in North America to offer a Bachelor of International Business.
While Carleton does not have a theatre department, its Sock'n'Buskin Theatre Company [1] is the oldest student-run theatre group in North America.