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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.

Upcoming Book Launch For Sarah Casteel’s Black Lives Under Nazism: Making History Visible In Literature And Art
Carleton’s own Sarah Phillips Casteel will be launching her new book, Black Lives Under Nazism: Making History Visible in Literature…

Celebrating Music, Creativity and Community with Artist-in-Residence Olivia Shortt
Artist-in-Residence Olivia Shortt is closing their residency at Carleton with two student-led performances the campus community won’t want to miss.

Carleton Music Alum Amy Brandon Receives Juno Award Nomination
Those from the Carleton community tuning-in to the Juno Awards this weekend may get to see a familiar face on…

A Discussion on Storytelling with Drew Hayden Taylor
Renowned playwright Drew Hayden Taylor to deliver a lecture titled 'A Coming of Age: Indigenous Literature' as the 37th Munro…

Talking with Artist in Residence Tyler Pennock: New works, the art of writing, and returning to familiar ground
Meet literary trailblazer Tyler Pennock, Carleton’s newest Artist in Residence whose unique approach to poetry and storytelling challenges convention and…

Sheila McCallum Leadership Award 2023 – A call for nominations
The Office of the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences is now accepting nominations for the 2023…

How to Cope with Pandemic Fatigue by Imagining Metaphors

Saving Carleton's Performance Ensembles
A summer research team that investigated and tested collaborative online music-making environments has ensured Carleton Music students will have the…

Continuing the Legacy of Québec Studies at Carleton
Unbeknownst to many, Carleton University was one of the first Canadian universities to offer courses in Québec literature outside of…

Announcing the 2020 Carleton University Chair in Teaching Innovation

Crafting Authentic Digital Learning
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