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Tuesday, February 6, 2007
Ask David Crisp, BA/68, what you can do with a bachelor’s degree, and he’ll respond, “Anything you want.” He should know, having parlayed his Carleton psychology degree into a successful career that has spanned seven different industries and senior positions in the business and non-profit sectors. Crisp attributes his success to five... More
Friday, July 21, 2006
Shannon Gamble has graduated with her BA Honours in sociology and women’s studies. Through the women’s studies program Gamble explored issues including gender socialization and inequity, as well as the history and politics of race, class and sexual preference. The program developed her ability to assess and debate these types of issues. “I... More
University Medalist Kelly Christie having obtained her BA Honours in psychology will continue on with the department’s MA program. Christie was attracted to the research opportunities available in the field. “I am interested in studying and understanding differences in human behaviour and responses to stress,” said Christie. “My honours... More
Wednesday, April 5, 2006
By Nicole Findlay Many of us have been guilty of postponing an unsavoury chore only to castigate ourselves later as we rush to complete it. Shannon Bennett is recasting her own bad habit into a prospective career. Under the guidance of Tim Pychyl, the honours student is researching our tendency to procrastinate. “When I... More
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