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December 12, 2017

Carleton University Creates Helmut Kallmann Chair for Music in Canada

Carleton University Creates Helmut Kallmann Chair for Music in Canada

Carleton University is pleased to announce the creation of the Helmut Kallmann Chair for Music in Canada, which will work with undergraduate and graduate students and research topics of Canadian... More

December 11, 2017

Carleton Announces 2018 Travers Fellowship Recipients Aleksandra Sagan and Laura Kane

Carleton Announces 2018 Travers Fellowship Recipients Aleksandra Sagan and Laura Kane

Carleton University’s Susan Harada, associate director of the School of Journalism and Communication, announced today that Aleksandra Sagan and Laura Kane have received this year’s $25,000 R. James Travers Foreign Corresponding... More

December 5, 2017

Carleton University Enters into Negotiations to Purchase Dominion-Chalmers United Church

Carleton University Enters into Negotiations to Purchase Dominion-Chalmers United Church

Carleton University’s Board of Governors has approved a motion to begin negotiating the potential purchase of Dominion-Chalmers United Church for use as a multi-purpose performance space for Carleton students and... More

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Photo for the post: Carleton Students Take on Tough Social Issues in Community Engaged Sociology Course December 22, 2017

Carleton Students Take on Tough Social Issues in Community Engaged Sociology Course

Carleton Students Take on Tough Social Issues in Community Engaged Sociology Course

By Lucy Juneau This isn’t your ordinary university course. There isn’t even a textbook. Community Engaged Sociology, a team-based course looking to take book learning and translate it into action,... More

Photo for the post: Norman Paterson School of International Affairs Marks 50 Years December 20, 2017

Norman Paterson School of International Affairs Marks 50 Years

Norman Paterson School of International Affairs Marks 50 Years

By Dan Rubinstein What do Canada’s ambassador to Italy, the Attorney General of Ontario, the Dean of Arts at McGill University, the president and CEO of the C.D. Howe Institute... More

Photo for the post: Preschool Started by Carleton Thriving at 50 Years December 18, 2017

Preschool Started by Carleton Thriving at 50 Years

Preschool Started by Carleton Thriving at 50 Years

By Lucy Juneau What was once the Carleton University Preschool, now the Rainbow Kidschool, is celebrating 50 years of operation this year. It originated in the Department of Psychology in... More

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Jonathan Malloy writes in the Globe and Mail about how Ontario’s NDP is setting itself up to repeat history.

Jonathan Malloy writes in the Globe and Mail about how Ontario’s NDP is setting itself up to repeat history.

Globe and Mail, published on May 31, 2018

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Recent Carleton grad, Ben Hayward’s tiny house project is featured in Ottawa Magazine.

Recent Carleton grad, Ben Hayward’s tiny house project is featured in Ottawa Magazine.

Ottawa Magazine, published on May 28, 2018

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Benjamin Woo speaks to Comics Beat about what makes a comics convention tick?

Benjamin Woo speaks to Comics Beat about what makes a comics convention tick?

Comics Beat, published on May 31, 2018

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