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Bilingualism Benefits Neurodiversity

Carleton research explores how bilingualism helps neurodiverse people.

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Protecting People from Earthquakes

Earthquakes are among the most destructive natural disasters on the planet. They typically happen when the tectonic plates that form the Earth’s outer shell, which…

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Protecting Canadians from Mosquito-Borne Diseases

It’s a sound Canadians know all too well: the high-pitch whine of a mosquito buzzing past your ear. Beyond annoyance and itchy bites, the emergence…

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Prescribing Innovation: Carleton Nursing Program Leading the Way in Health-Care Access

Visiting a health-care clinic brings the strains on Canada’s medical system into sharp focus: crowded waiting rooms, busy physicians and nurses who have limited time…

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CKCU 93.1 FM: Community Radio at Carleton University

As Canada’s first campus-based community radio station, CKCU 93.1 FM has been a staple of Ottawa-Gatineau’s airwaves for 50 years, amplifying local voices, emerging artists…

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Carleton Researcher Wins Polanyi Prize in Chemistry

Kate Marczenko has been awarded the prestigious John Charles Polanyi Prize for her groundbreaking research in advanced functional materials and crystalline systems.

Carleton Alum to Lead Canada’s U.S. Trade Negotiations

Distinguished public servant and Carleton University graduate Janice Charette is Canada’s new Chief Trade Negotiator to the United States. Charette, who was appointed to the …

Carleton Welcomes Significant Investment in Ontario’s Higher Education Sector

Carleton University welcomes today’s announcement from the Government of Ontario of a $6.4 billion investment in the province’s postsecondary sector over four years. This new …

What’s Open and Closed: Family Day

Carleton University is officially closed on Monday, Feb. 16, for Family Day. Please take note of the following changes to the hours of operation for some facilities on the holiday.  …

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