Truly amazing stories in research and innovation come out of Carleton. Below are a few of our stories.
Protecting Cities from Urban Flooding: Creating Climate Resilient Housing and Infrastructure
As record-breaking rain and snowfall become regular events due to climate change, cities must work quickly to address the increased risk of urban flooding – a destructive new reality for many Canadian homeowners and a... More
Innovative Self-Powered Coat Design: Wearable Technology Lights up the Dark
Prolonged darkness is a reality for residents in Canada's north. In winter, regions like the Yukon average only four hours of sunlight per day. This lack of light creates challenges for the region's First Nations... More
Newsroom Discrimination: Nana aba Duncan Addresses Systemic Racism in Journalism
Since becoming Carleton University’s inaugural Carty Chair in Journalism, Diversity and Inclusion Studies in 2021, Nana aba Duncan has transitioned from hosting provincially broadcasted radio programs, such as the CBC’s Fresh Air, to sharing knowledge... More
Strength, Leadership, Dedication: Ravens Women Soar
On International Women's Day, Carleton University celebrates the many achievements of women in our campus community and beyond. From astounding athleticism to unwavering leadership, Ravens women's sport teams have endless stories of inspiring achievements. Learn... More
Training Pediatric Surgeons: AI-Powered Simulator to Help Medical Students Master Skills
Laparoscopic surgery, a procedure where long thin instruments are inserted into the abdomen through slits as tiny as two to three millimeters long, has quickly become the go-to approach when it comes to pediatric surgery... More
A Recipe for Research: Carleton Student Creates Canadian Culinary History Cooking Show
From green corn patties to preserved apples, public history student Holly Benison is teaching people around the world how to cook like a 19th-century Canadian immigrant through her YouTube video series, "The Backwoods Kitchen." Half... More
Combatting Eco-Anxiety: Interactive Video Game Helps Youth Cope with Climate Change Fear
Climate change has transformed from a distant concern to an urgent global crisis – drastically impacting ecosystems and human lives alike. Dominating conversations and news headlines, a recent study revealed that 78 per cent of... More
Fulbright Scholars Find Opportunities, Community and Connections at Carleton
In our increasingly interconnected world, cross-border academic exchange is critically important. Scholars selected by the Foundation for Educational Exchange between Canada and the United States of America (Fulbright Canada) have the opportunity to take part... More
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