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Grad Research: The Relationship Between Diabetes and Depression/Optimism
Although her thesis work explores shame, guilt, and forgiveness, Master’s Psychology student Elisabeth Bailin Xie concurrently worked on a separate…

Grad Research: Creating Opportunities For Blind and Low-Vision Individuals to Experience Art
Recently two Carleton doctoral students (Patricia Bérubé in Cultural Mediations and Abigail Curlew in Sociology) were among 20 recipients of…

Grad Research: Helping Children Have an Easier Time When Moving to a New Country
Moving to a new country has its challenges, from adjusting to new ways of life, to planting your roots in…

Pollutants and Diabetes: Carleton Lab Makes New Discoveries

Carleton's Migration Policy Research Group Expands Partnerships

Grad Research: Security, Surveillance and Power Dynamics in the Internet Age
Today, we are constantly using the Internet as a means of leisure, school, and work but did you know that,…

Grad Research: Online Hate Groups Affecting The Trans Community
Recently two Carleton doctoral students (Patricia Bérubé in Cultural Mediations and Abigail Curlew in Sociology) were among 20 recipients of…

Innovative Grad Research In Gene Splicing Errors
From blindness to cancer, and neurodegenerative diseases, gene splicing is important for human health. Erin Vanzyl, a PhD student in the…

Grad Research: To Bee or Not to Bee
Some fear getting stung by a bee, others immerse themselves within the world of beekeeping as a means of therapeutic…

Grad Research: Where the Wild Fish Go

Creating Value With Innovative and Engaged Grad Research
It all started on a cold, dark day in February 2016. Rawan Alkurd was on her way home from class…

Carleton Grad Students Crack the Chinese Market
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