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Archive and Display: Five conversations on Lebanese forced migrations
Historians Dr. Laura Madokoro and Dr. Dominique Marshall are welcoming Lebanese filmmaker and oral historian Hicham Kayed to Ottawa during October 26-30.…

XLab - A Virtual Cultural Heritage Informatics Lab at Carleton

Profs. Tim Cook and Norman Hillmer Elected as Fellows to the Royal Society of Canada

Telling Stories of the Ottawa River Through Song

A Dozen Years at Carleton Studying History and Oil, Dr. Ian Wereley

Skulls for Sale, Dr. Graham Studies the Sale of Human Remains on the Internet

History Professor Selected to be Une Professeure Invitée at l’Université Sorbonne-Nouvelle (Paris 3) in 2019
Professor in the Department of History Audra A. Diptee will be holding the post of Professeure Invitée at the Université…

Researching Modern Day Slavery: History Professor Receives Rockefeller Fellowship
Professor Audra Diptee Professor in the Department of History Audra Diptee has won a Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Centre Residency Fellowship…

The Fog of Our New Political Reality
Historian Jennifer Evans leads innovative tool and course to contextualize right-wing fascism past and present. By Nick Ward. Moments after the…

History Prof Wins Canadian Historical Association's Political History Prize for Best Book of 2016
Professor Paul Litt Professor Paul Litt (Department of History and School of Indigenous and Canadian Studies) has been awarded the Canadian Historical Association's coveted…

History Student Wins a Prestigious Scholarship
Sandy Barron This year, four Carleton University doctoral students won Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships making this the best ever showing…

Professor Norman Hillmer Wins Stacey Prize 2015 for “Magisterial Biography” of O.D. Skelton
Historian Norman Hillmer The Department of History is pleased to announce that Professor Norman Hillmer has won the 2015 Stacey…
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