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Fall Convocation: He Shoots, He Scores a Degree

Students and faculty in Carleton's Neuroscience program pose in the entrance hallway of the new Health Sciences Building. The Society for Neuroscience Ottawa Chapter, comprised mostly of Carleton University volunteers, has won the Society for Neuroscience’s 2018 Chapter of the Year (COY) Award—a prestigious recognition of its unique outreach in teaching people about the brain.

Neuroscience Chapter Wins International Award for Unique Public Outreach

Fall Convocation: Biology Graduate Helps Others through Mentorship

Creating Accessible Workplaces

Creating Accessible Workplaces

Fall Convocation: Retiree Philosophy Student Awarded Chancellor’s Medal

The Honourable Bill Morneau, Minister of Finance, on behalf of the Honourable Amarjeet Sohi, Canada's Minister of Natural Resources, announced changes to Canada's Energy Efficiency Regulations to help Canadian homes and businesses save money by using more energy-efficient products. The announcement took place at Carleton in October 2018.

Carleton Launches Efficiency Canada

Circuit Board. (Photo by Alexandre Debiève on Unsplash, FAL)

Don’t trust your hardware: Why security vulnerabilities affect us all

Grey Horned Owl

Faculty of Science Experts Share Facts about Spooktacular Creatures

Designed by the Landon Pearson Centre for the Study of Childhood and Children's Rights at Carleton University, a two-day Shaking the Movers workshop in October 2018 promoted the right of children to participate as citizens in society.

Shaking the Movers for Children's Rights

More than 30 students, faculty, staff and alumni sat down together on Oct. 30 to discuss Carleton University’s community impact and its force for good at the Board of Governors Talk Exchange.

Diverse Perspectives of Carleton’s Impact Shared at Board Committee Talk Exchange

Learning Through Experience

Learning Through Experience

Grad Research: Homeless and At-Risk Youth

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