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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. A.O. Abd El Halim, worked…

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 to pursue a master’s degree…

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 manage to balance the responsibilities…

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 around and walking downtown just…

Art History Grad Students Make History at Convocation
On June 12th, two Art History students, Sachi Hirono and Rebecca Sullivan, will be the first Master of Arts students to graduate from Carleton with…

Still Time to Apply For Carleton's New Indigenous Policy and Administration Programs
This year, Carleton launched a new Indigenous Policy and Administration (IPA) program that would provide students and/or managers and administrators who work with, and in,…

New Coursework-only Options For Two MA Programs
The Department of Music and the Department of Law and Legal Studies will be offering coursework-only options effective this fall. Both are two-year programs. Students…

A Carleton Alum’s Dream Comes True
The ship is called the Ocean Dream – an appropriate name for the adventures that Carleton alumnus Sebastien Cloutier had while on board. Cloutier had…

Carleton Grad Students Tackle Timely Health Issues
From e-cigarettes and vaccinations to the quality of health care in rural communities, Carleton University graduate students are tackling some timely issues with a wide…

Announcing Our New Graduate Programs in Ethics and Public Affairs
In recent years the ethical aspects of public policy questions have received increased attention. Ranging from the environment, immigration and social inequality to aid, trade…

Psst! Want to be a Professional Chartered Accountant?
This is an exciting time for the accounting profession as Canada’s accounting professionals are coming together as one strong, single profession under the banner of…

Carleton’s School of Social Work Reflects on 65 Years of Innovation and Social Activism
The following story was written by Susan Hickman It was 65 years ago last June that Carleton University’s School of Social Work, renowned for its…
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