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Cognitive Science Master’s Student Wins Vector Scholarship in AI

By Ellen Tsaprailis Carleton University master’s student Theo Pana has been awarded a 2025 Vector Scholarship in Artificial Intelligence (VSAI). The Vector Institute awarded scholarships…

Bombs Below: Carleton Master's Student-Led Startup Uses Drones to Map WWII Explosives

Carleton University PhD Student Named 2025 Trudeau Foundation Scholar

By Ellen TsaprailisPhoto by Bryan Gagnon Carleton University Legal Studies doctoral student Philippe Boucher has been named a 2025 Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Scholar. Boucher…

Carleton Engineering and Design Ranks Among Canada’s Best in Global 2024 ShanghaiRankings

The Search for Dark Matter Enters a New Era

Physics PhD Students Working on ATLAS Collaboration that Won Breakthrough Prize

Optimizing Water Treatment for a More Sustainable Future

Canada’s water systems are under growing pressure—from climate change and aging infrastructure to ever-increasing demand. Improving the ways we treat and manage water and wastewater…

Regine

Graduation 2021:  A Carleton First

Regine Cirondeye is one of the first students to graduate from Carleton’s Graduate Diploma in Migration and Diaspora Studies (GDip) this June 2021. She says…

Graduating PhD Student Analyzed Bullying and Racism Towards Indigenous Students in Northern Ontario

Robyn O’Loughlin is graduating from the PhD program in Legal Studies at Carleton. “My PhD has afforded me the knowledge and skills to recognize gaps in law…

Razieh Mansouri

Grad Research: Green Spaces and Asthma

There are approximately 3.8 million Canadians living with asthma, and of these, 850,000 of them are less than 14 years of age. Master’s Student Razieh…

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