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Grad Student Blogs About her Adventures in Northwestern Ontario

In the spring of 2015, a new Carleton University Research Centre, named the Canadian Health Adaptations Innovations Mobilization (CHAIM) Centre…

Paving the Way to Better Roads

Complaining about potholes and road conditions seems to be a Canadian pastime. For years, researchers at Carleton, led by Prof.…

Jump Start Your Career in Sustainable Energy

Cathy Liu studied physiology during her undergraduate degree. So you might think it a little strange that she then chose…

Part-time Philanthropy Grads Balance Theory and Practice

The following story, written by Kirsten Fenn, appeared in the November issue of Carleton Now. Ask most students how they…

BitAccess Founder Has a Company and Now a Master’s Degree

When Vignesh Sundaresan landed in Canada in September 2013 to attend Carleton University, the then 25-year-old from India recalls, “running…

Physics Matters

Both of Katy Hartling’s parents were scientists but that didn’t mean she was automatically interested in pursuing a similar career…

How The Anglin Scholarship Changes Lives

Brenda Chisanga Salasini says her life changed when she was awarded the Anglin Scholarship to pursue graduate studies at Carleton…

Two Carleton Students Are Top of Their Class

Two Carleton graduate students, Kathy Dobson and Colin Miyata have won prestigious Vanier Scholarships. The award is worth $50,000 per…

First Cotutelle Student to Graduate at Fall Convocation

Imagine this! Waking to the smell of fresh bread wafting in your window from a downstairs bakery; salivating over tantalizing…

Grad Student’s Camouflage Research Catches Eye of National Defense

The following story was originally published in the November issue of Carleton Now. It is written by Joseph Mathieu. Richard…

Grad Research: The Rise and Fall of Wooden Grain Elevators

When Ali Piwowar was 10, her family moved to Regina, Saskatchewan. And that’s when her fascination with wooden grain elevators…

Grad Research: Carleton's Own Bat Woman

Carleton University graduate student Liv Monck-Whipp is batty for bats. Why? “I've loved bats since I was seven and made…

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