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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…

Conflict Resolution Valuable Tool in Public Servant’s Arsenal

The following story, written by Daniel Reid, was published in the Nov/12 issue of Carleton Now. Norton graduated from Carleton on…

Mentoring Matters at the Norman Paterson School

For grad students, different times of the year can be more stressful than others. That’s one reason the Norman Paterson…

A “Shocking” Thesis Topic

Varsha Chaugai heard about Carleton’s master’s program in biomedical engineering from her home in Nepal. “Coming from a third world…

The Changing Face of Religion and Public Life

In 1971, Ontario schools introduced a course called World Religions into the curriculum for senior high school students. Carleton master’s…

First Cohort To Graduate From Political Management Master's Program

On November 10, the first cohort of students graduated with a Master’s degree in Political Management from Carleton. This intensive,…

Carleton's New Philanthropy Program in the News

The following story written by Rachel Kalbfleisch was published on the Charity Village website recently. A gradual impact: Inspiring tomorrow’s…

Solving Disputes the Kivu Way

In areas of the South Kivu province of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), disputes are often settled using a…

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