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Friday, September 6, 2019
Over the next five years to help more university students study abroad in countries of political and economic strategic value to the nation. Canada sees its effort as being inspired by Australia’s five-year-old New Colombo Plan that now supports around 10,000 students a year attending higher education in emerging countries across the... More
Wednesday, June 19, 2019
Congratulations Kenneth & Kennedy on your graduation! A lot of people were doing double takes during Carleton University’s June Convocation. Several sets of twins crossed the stage to receive their diplomas at this year’s ceremonies from June 10 through 14. We caught up with three of them. What’s it like to go to university with... More
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Drawing on his award-winning book, Fear of a Black Nation: Race, Sex, and Security in Sixties Montreal as a point of departure, this wide-ranging conversation will touch a number of subjects related to politics, race, security, prisons, incarceration and human freedom. The conversation will be facilitated by CBC’s Adrian Harewood. About David... More
Dr. Susanne Klausen launched her new book Abortion Under Apartheid: Nationalism, Sexuality and Women’s Reproductive Rights in South Africa on Friday, January 29th at 12:30pm in the History Lounge (433 Paterson Hall). In Abortion Under Apartheid, Klausen discusses how ideas about sexuality were fundamental to apartheid culture, and how the... More
Friday, November 20, 2015
Read about Professor Nduka Otonio's experience during his Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship at the Delta State University (DELSU). The story is... More
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