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Journalism and Humanities Student Wins Prestigious Fellowship
Bachelor of Journalism and Humanities student Dominique Gené has won the CJF-Globe and Mail Black Business Journalism Fellowship.

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…

Paige's Blog - On learning, re: my life in pieces
Snip, snip, go the scissors of the Fates. Sometimes, my life lies in pieces around me. Consider my apartment: books…

Reflecting on Twenty Years of The Bachelor of Humanities
On Friday the 30th of September, the Bachelor of the Humanities program welcomed alumni and their families back to Carleton…

Professor Paul Keen on TVO: Why the Humanities Matter
Professor Paul Keen is Associate Dean of the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs. His current book project, which is…

Debating Plato: A Non-Traditional Learning Experience
Knowledge which is acquired under compulsion obtains no hold on the mind.-- Plato, Republic 536e Associate Professor in the College…

Accepted to Oxford Law from the Bachelor of Humanities Program
Recent graduate of the Bachelor of Humanities program, Leonor Vulpe Albari, has just received some very exciting news. Albari, who graduated from…

Humanities Student Accepted to Harvard Law School
Fourth-year student in the Bachelor of Humanities (HUMS), Roy Sengupta was recently offered admission to an array of prestigious graduate…

Humanities Alumna’s Novel is a Finalist for Canada Reads
College of the Humanities alumna, Saleema Nawaz (BHum/'03), has been named as a Canada Reads finalist for her debut novel…

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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