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Fall Convocation: Carleton’s First Indigenous Doctoral Graduate in Geography

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REVISED VERSION - Blog by Prof. Deidre Butler, Travel Course to the ‘Holy Land’

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJmNQuoLqRU&feature=youtu.be Updated - Spaces are still available.  Apply now! Masada. The Gardens of Gethsemane.  The Bahai Gardens. The Al Aqsa…

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FASS Blog - Final Words From an Interim Dean (Dr. Catherine Khordoc)

Catherine Khordoc, Interim Dean of FASS I am writing this last blog of 2015-16, on a beautiful, sunny afternoon, contemplating…

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NASSP Conference (North American Society for Social Philosophy)

Professor Jay Drydyk In Canadian politics, values seem important. Justice and fairness are concerns that can wreck any political campaign…

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FASS Blog - Second Chances and Student Success: Carleton’s Enriched Support Program Celebrates 20 Years

It’s a common problem for students and admissions offices alike: numbers don’t always tell the whole story. 20 years ago,…

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Natalie Brettschneider at CUAG

If you’ve been to one of the opening receptions at Carleton University Art Gallery (CUAG), you probably know what to…

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Language in Learning, Language in Life

In the dwindling months of my tenure as Director of the School of Linguistics and Language Studies, I find myself…

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Diversity, Art and the Academy: The Revolution Will Be Live

Why did Carleton’s special film screening and Q&A on the roots of hip-hop culture attract such a diverse audience, which…

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Rethinking the PhD in the Humanities

Paul Keen, Professor of English & Associate Dean, Faculty of Graduate & Postdoctoral Affairs, Carleton University. For those of us…

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From Stones to Guns: On Embracing Anger, Love and Humour

Professor Grace Adeniyi Ogunyankin I’ve come to realize that there are three pre-requisites for my mental well-being: anger, love and…

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FASS Blog - A Career in Teaching English: Here to Discover at Carleton

by Eva Kartchava and David Wood (School of Linguistics and Language Studies) The CTESL class of 2015 In light of…

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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…

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