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General Media Inquiries

Steven Reid
Media Relations Officer
613-265-6613
Steven_Reid3@Carleton.ca 

After-Hours, Urgent Media Inquiries

Alysha A. Cunningham
Director, Communications
alysha.cunningham@carleton.ca

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Experts on Topical Issues

Carleton Expert Available – Artemis II Launch

Carleton Experts Available – Meta, YouTube Verdict on Social Media Addiction

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Carleton Experts Available – Canada to Reach 2% defence spending target

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Carleton Experts Available – Deadly Plane Accident at LaGuardia

Expert Perspectives

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Guns Over People: Rising Military Spending Is Eroding Quality of Life Around the World

As Canada celebrates meeting the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) target of spending two per cent of GDP on defence, it’s important to remember this…

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Strike on Afghan Hospital Shows the Laws of War May Document Atrocities — but Don’t Prevent Them

Pakistani jets recently bombed the Omid Addiction Treatment Hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, a facility with 2,000 beds dedicated to helping patients recover from drug addiction.…

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A Global Butterfly Index Could Advance Insect Conservation Worldwide

About 70 per cent of the species on Earth are insects. They are fundamental components of most ecosystems: they comprise half of the biomass on…

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The West Has Long Characterized Iran’s Oil as a Prize To Be Claimed

With the recent outbreak of hostilities in the Persian Gulf, the focus of international attention has returned to one of the world’s most important energy…

Latest News

President of Finland: Rebalancing the World Order in an Age of Fragmentation

Carleton University’s Norman Paterson School of International Affairs will host Finland’s president, Alexander Stubb, for a public discussion on global affairs. A day after meeting …

Scarborough Charter Secretariat Open House

Earlier this year, Carleton University became home to the Scarborough Charter on Anti‑Black Racism and Black Inclusion in Canadian Higher Education. The Secretariat supports a …

Carleton University Ravens Celebrate Historic Men’s Basketball Win

Carleton University will be celebrating the historic Ravens men’s basketball team’s 18th U SPORTS national championship with a special event.

Carleton University Launches Sports Leadership Program

Carleton University’s Sprott School of Business is nurturing the future of sports leadership in the Ottawa region. Through Future EDge Professional Development, Sprott is launching …