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Media Contacts

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

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Expert Perspectives

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Slanguage: When Words Look Like Their Meaning, We Process Them Faster, New Research Reveals

Think about a word that looks like its meaning. For instance, the word bed kind of looks like a bed, with the vertical lines resembling…

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New Ontario Water and Sanitation Law Could Pave the Way for the Financialization of Public Water

In November 2025, the Ontario government rushed through new legislation to dramatically restructure public drinking water and wastewater services without any public consultation. The Water…

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How To Build Cities for Wildlife, Not Just People – New Research

In central Seoul, South Korea, a motorway once covered a buried urban stream. Today, that same stretch has been uncovered – a process known as…

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Will Attendance-Based Grading Improve School Absenteeism

School absenteeism is a major concern across Canada — and beyond. As researchers with the Canadian School Attendance Partnership, we have been exploring this issue…

Latest News

Carleton-Led Hub Expands Support for Black Entrepreneurs

Carleton University welcomes the renewed federal support for the Black Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub (BEKH) through March 2028, reinforcing the university’s leadership role in advancing research, …

Carleton Experts Available – Federal Spring Economic Update

The federal Liberals will table their spring economic update today, and Carleton experts are available to comment. If you are interested in speaking with the …

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 …