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Friday, June 10, 2022
The College of the Humanities offers our warmest congratulations to the Classes of 2020, 2021 and 2022 who will be celebrated over the next two weeks! To our graduating students, we hope your time at Carleton has provided you with the opportunities to expand your knowledge, fueled your passion to discover the world around... More
Wednesday, January 12, 2022
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Tuesday, April 13, 2021
The Zelikovitz Centre for Jewish Studies and The Religion Programme in the College of Humanities Annual Student Colloquium: An Interdisciplinary Discussion on the Academic Study of Religion Religion and the Public Sphere: Diverse Approaches. April 16, 2021 Virtual Conference 11 AM – 4 PM ZC Grad Promotion... More
Wednesday, June 10, 2020
Pali Buddhist Practices of the Self Thursday March 6, 7:00 p.m. 303 Paterson Hall. Carleton University Free Public Lecture Reception to Follow Steven Collins is the Chester D. Tripp Professor in the Humanities, Department of South Asian Languages and Civilizations at the University of Chicago. He specializes in the social and cultural history of... More
Thursday, May 14, 2020
To the Carleton University community, Zeba Crook is known as the popular professor of Religion in the College Humanities. To many outside of Carleton U, he is recognized as local folk singer-songwriter, Yield. As Yield, Crook has been playing his gritty brand of folk music in and around Ottawa for four years. He has... More
Course listings will be made official and available on CU Central early May. A tentative list of course offerings can be found... More
RELI 3850 will be a concentrated study course in which students will be expected to participate in some preliminary lectures before departure and 21 days of travel in Turkey and Greece. Course content will focus on early Christianity and material culture, Greco-Roman archaeology, history, art and religion. There will be required sessions at... More
An evening of literary arts, Friday 17th October, exploring the myth of religion and violence. This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Indian army attack on the institutional centre of the Sikh faith and community, Darbar Sahib (sometimes known as the Golden Temple), the assassination of the then Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi... More
Presented by The College of the Humanities & The Glebe Community Centre: Unearthing Ancient Urbanism: Archaeology and the Life of a Roman City Dr. Laura Banducci Currently assistant professor of Greek and Roman Studies, Laura Banducci is a classical archaeologist with a particular interest in the Roman republican period and in the Etruscan... More
BHum student Gabrielle Doiron (T.A in the Religion Dept) was awarded with one of five 2014-2015 Outstanding Teaching Assistant Awards. The awards celebrate the support TAs give to the undergraduate programs in their disciplines, their roles in establishing a positive learning environment, and their work in implementing innovative teaching... More
To all undergraduate and graduate students in the College of the Humanities, I am reaching out in order to communicate a few things about the College and the remarkable situation we are now experiencing. I want to reassure you that the College is working with the University to ensure that we can finish the... More
Please not that all offices (BHUM, GRS and Religion) will be closed on Thursday May 7th between the hours of noon and 2:30. We apologize for any inconvenience this may... More
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