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MSW Alumna Helping Patients Through Art Therapy

The following story about Carleton alum Kirsten Camartin, written by Kristy Strauss, appears in the April, 2013 edition of Carleton…

Research Casts Sobering Light on Costs of Air Pollution

Two Carleton researchers have published groundbreaking research that estimates the cost of air pollution sources like vehicles and power plants.…

New State-of-the-art Journalism Facilities

This term, the School of Journalism and Communication hosted an Open House to showcase its brand new facilities in the…

Pronghorns, Camels and Climate Change

The discovery of the fossil of a camel in Canada’s Arctic is of particular interest to Carleton PhD Biology student…

Grad Services at Carleton - A Year in Review

The Faculty of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs(GS) has spent the last year putting a number of new initiatives in…

Breaking the Poverty Cycle - Grad Research

A Carleton University research study has shown that children who come from low socioeconomic (SES) backgrounds process “irrelevant” information differently…

Burning Water and a Passion for Film

Imagine getting burned when you take a shower. That’s what happened to the Lauridsen family. The question was – what…

A Year in the Life of Carleton's Cotutelle Agreements

It’s been one year since Carleton struck its first Cotutelle agreement.  These agreements allow our PhD students to study and…

Learning Supports for Carleton Grad Students

Although the term has barely begun, graduate students may find themselves in need of some writing and study skills assistance. Learning Support Services…

Creating Safer Apartment Buildings - Grad Research

Late last year, Crime Prevention Ottawa (CPO) released a report entitled Challenges Associated with Community Development in Apartment Buildings. In…

Creating Compelling Computer Games

A team of Carleton researchers is trying to find out why so many computer games shy away from using nonlinear…

Chemist PhD Carleton Grad Dances Her Way to Stanford

The following story, written by Daniel Reid, was published in the November, 2012 issue of Carleton Now.   Usually when…

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