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Dean's Blog: FASS Alumni, Beaver Hall Group and Remembering David Bowie by Catherine Khordoc
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (Photo Credit: Anastazia Krneta) Last Tuesday, my day started off in a rather unusual manner. Instead…

FASS Blog - Walking With Our Sisters and Other Journeys by Sandra Dyck (Director of the Carleton University Art Gallery)
Melody McKiver / Walking With Our Sisters Over the course of three weeks, beginning on September 25th, 2015, Carleton University…

FASS Blog – Why I Love the B.A. by Professor Peter Coffman (History and Theory of Architecture)
A few weeks ago in my regular blog, I observed that fall is the annual hunting season for those who…

FASS Blog - The Power of Public Culture by Professor Ming Tiampo (Art History)
Professor Tiampo at the Guggenheim, wearing a dress by Carleton alumni Rita di Cesare Photo: David Heald by Ming Tiampo…

FASS Blog - Starting a Carleton Conversation: The Carleton Climate Commons Working Group by Professor Barbara Leckie
A year ago, in October 2014, a small interdisciplinary group of humanities and social science scholars at Carleton met to…

FASS Blog - Arts and Social Sciences at the OUF by Dr. Susan Whitney (FASS Associate Dean, Associate Professor of History)
There's nothing quite like being on the floor for all three days of the Ontario Universities Fair, aka OUF. Held in…

FASS Blog - Dr. Paul Mkandawire on African Studies Abroad
Dr. Paul Mkandawire, Assistant Professor and a health geographer in the Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies, is this week’s FASS blogger.…

Dean's Blog - What Can an Interim Dean Do in One Year?
(Note that this blog is a modified and shortened version of the welcome address delivered on Friday, September 11, to…

My First Entry in the Dean's Blog...
September has always been, for me, the true start of the new year. When I was in school, it was…

Good night
The question I seem to get most often these days is “What happens after July 1st?” The answer is easy:…

March break
The 35th annual Canadian Conference of Medieval Art Historians (CCMAH) met at l’Université de Montréal at the end of last…

May you live in interesting times
There are many words that one could use to describe China in 2015, but I'll settle for a gross understatement…
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