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

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…

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…

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…

Understanding the Inuk Way
Janet McGrath was hired as an Inuktitut interpretor at age 15. Two years later, she was translating for the Northwest…

Psych Grad Student Researches Why Good People Do Bad Things
From November 13 to 19, Bullying.org is launching the ninth annual Bullying Awareness Week. In Canada, it’s been documented that…

Two Carleton Grad Students Open Digital Gate to Virtual Worlds
Photo by Lasia Kretzel Everyone marvelled at James Cameron’s movie Avatar. But how does all that fascinating technology get developed?…

Carleton PhD Student Finds a Way to Combat Terrorism
A Carleton PhD student thinks he may have one answer as to why some terrorist groups may be more effective…
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