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Learn more about our alumni and their experiences with the B.A. program in Law |
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Meet some of our faculty and hear what they are saying about our B.A. program in Law |
Alumni Profiles
Find out what careers our alumni have achieved and how a B.A. Law degree led them to success!
75 for 75
In honour of Carleton University’s 75th anniversary in 2017, the Faculty of Public Affairs is profiling 75 inspiring alumni! Among those highlighted are a number of alums from the Department of Law and Legal Studies:
Julie DelahantyExecutive Director, Oxfam Canada Bachelor of Arts, Law (‘92), and Master of International Affairs (‘95) |
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Juanita DobsonAssistant Deputy Attorney General, Victims and Vulnerable Persons Division, Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Law (’88) |
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Michelle DouglasActivist and Advocate Bachelor of Arts, Combined Honours in Law and Political Science (’85) |
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John PetersPrincipal, Jaimac Risk Management Bachelor of Arts, Law (’88) |
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Sue O’SullivanFederal Ombudsman for Victims of Crime Bachelor of Arts, Law and Sociology (‘81) |
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Saäd RafiCEO, Ontario Retirement Pension Plan Bachelor of Arts, Law (’83), and Master of Arts, Public Administration (’88) |
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Nejolla Korris B.A. /06 in Law CEO and Founder, InterVeritas International |
Share Your Story!
Are you a recent graduate, looking to leave your mark? Consider sharing your story and impart advice for future students. Contact us with your positive experience to join our Alumni Profiles!
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Faculty Testimonials
At Carleton, you’ll be taught by experienced professors with a keen understanding of the law, many of whom publish extensively and are award-winning researchers. And since a large number of part-time course instructors are drawn from federal departments, government agencies, and private sector organizations in Ottawa, you’ll also be taught by seasoned professionals with extensive working experience in the field.