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Carleton University Launches Canada’s First Graduate Program in African Studies
This January, Carleton will begin a collaborative master’s program that will seal the university’s reputation as the “go to” place…

Purrfect Thesis Topic
Originally, Carleton alumna Jen Wrye was thinking of doing her thesis on our relationships with pets. But she got sidelined.…

Master’s Student Credits Faculty For His Success
** The following story by Marcus Guido appears in the June issue of Carleton Now. Photo Credit: Lasia Kretzel. Evan…

Carleton University Announces Pioneering Graduate Program in Health
Carleton University has created a unique graduate program that pulls together its extensive academic and research expertise in the health…

Carleton PhD Candidate Is In His Prime
PhD candidate Jeff Gilchrist made international news when he was part of a team that discovered the world’s largest known…

Carleton Leads the Way in Technology Entrepreneurship
Carleton University is establishing a global leadership position in technology entrepreneurship. One of the proof points of this leadership position…

Protecting Canadian Instrastructure – First Student to Graduate from Carleton’s MIPIS Program
Terrorism, security, explosives – these are all themes that attracted Kyle Van de Vooren to sign up for Canada’s first…

First Two Students Graduate From Master’s Program in Sustainable Energy
June Convocation is on the horizon but two master’s students expedited their studies to graduate in February. Diana Ioan and…

PhD Student Uses Humour to Make a Point
PhD Student Amanda Murphyao is using political cartoons as one way to examine how southerners reacted to two northern events…

Joining Forces: Joint Institutes at Carleton and U of O
Graduate students in 29 programs at Carleton benefit from a partnership with the University of Ottawa. The majority of these…

Experiencing Grad Studies at Carleton
Photo credit: Portia Baladad Graduate Studies at Carleton University is a leader in experiential learning in Ontario. Twenty-seven per cent…

Building Better Diagnostic Tools
Imagine holding a petri dish that contains beating cardiac cells. “That’s pretty exciting,” says Yanina Shevchenko, a PhD electronics student…
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