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How The Anglin Scholarship Changes Lives
Brenda Chisanga Salasini says her life changed when she was awarded the Anglin Scholarship to pursue graduate studies at Carleton…

First Cotutelle Student to Graduate at Fall Convocation
Imagine this! Waking to the smell of fresh bread wafting in your window from a downstairs bakery; salivating over tantalizing…

Grad Student’s Camouflage Research Catches Eye of National Defense
The following story was originally published in the November issue of Carleton Now. It is written by Joseph Mathieu. Richard…

Grad Research: Carleton's Own Bat Woman
Carleton University graduate student Liv Monck-Whipp is batty for bats. Why? “I've loved bats since I was seven and made…

Grad Research: Impact of Having a Sibling With Mental Illness
In childhood, Lisa Emberley shared a close relationship with her brother. But when he was 18, he was diagnosed…

High-flying Grad Student Research Gives a Lift to the Aerospace Industry
From saving peoples’ lives using sensors to more efficient airplanes, Carleton University graduate students are heavily involved in aerospace research.…

PhD Candidate Publishes Research on the Effects of Social Media on Policing
Carleton University’s Greg Brown, doctoral candidate in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, has published research on the effects of…

Grad Research: Solitary Confinement in Prison System
The following story was originally published in the June/15 issue of Carleton Now. It was written by Kirsten Fenn. In…

Grad Research: Showcasing Terrorism to Canadians
Since 1960, there have been more than 1,800 incidents of terrorism and violent extremism in Canada or elsewhere that have…

Accolades for Art History Students
Three Carleton University Master of Arts (MA) candidates in Art History were recently awarded some very impressive honours. Manon Gaudet…

Solar House Lights Up Carleton Campus
If you’re driving past Carleton U. and wondering what is that intriguing looking building that sits on the north end…

Grad Students Research Parkinson’s Disease
Worldwide, the National Parkinson Foundation estimates that four to six million people suffer from Parkinson’s disease (PD). PD is a…
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