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From Campus to Community: The Power of Giving

Philanthropy at Carleton takes many forms, and faculty and staff play a vital role in fostering a culture of giving…

From Blocks to Blueprints: How a Carleton Engineering Grad is Shaping Cities with Minecraft

Matt Holmes isn’t your typical engineering grad. After earning a degree from Carleton University’s Architectural Conservation and Sustainability Engineering program, he became…

Carleton Student Fights Climate Change with Seed Planting Robot

Planting mangrove seeds to boost this natural defence system is a labour-intensive process, but Carleton University student Stefan Teodorescu has come up…

Carleton’s Collaborative Robots Represent the Future of Construction

The construction industry is notoriously resistant to change. Projects can be extremely complex, with architects, engineers, builders and subcontractors guided…

Announcing Carleton’s 2025 CU-CUASA Special Fund for EDI Research and Pedagogical Innovation Recipients

Join us in congratulating the recipients of the CU-CUASA Special Fund for EDI Research and Pedagogical Innovation. The CU-CUASA Special…

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New Canada Foundation for Innovation Funding Supports Five Carleton University Researchers

Five Carleton University researchers have received new funding from the Canada Foundation for Innovation’s (CFI) John R. Evans Leaders Fund (JELF). The projects include fighting plastic…

Virtual Ventures Impact Report 2024

Carleton University’s Virtual Ventures is an award-winning social impact organization. As a network member of Actua, Virtual Ventures offers nationally…

Carleton University Celebrates Four New Canada Research Chair Appointments

Four Carleton University researchers have been appointed to newly created Canada Research Chair (CRC) positions, driving forward innovative research that…

Stopping Infectious Diseases: Researchers Develop Rapid-Response Treatment Centre

Ebola is one of the most virulent diseases on the planet. Spread through contact with the bodily fluids of somebody…

Carleton’s Abilities Living Laboratory Advancing Accessibility and Innovation

Carleton University is at the forefront of accessibility and inclusive design research, driving innovation through collaboration with industry, community partners…

How Volunteering Shapes Carleton’s Engineering Community

Engineering is a service profession—where technology and innovation can be applied for the betterment of society. It goes hand in…

Engineering Without Limits: The Versatility of an Engineering Education at Carleton

In high school, Damiano Alloggia excelled at science and math and had a passion for cars. Choosing a university program…

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