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Ray-Ban Smart Glasses

Meta's AI-Powered Smart Glasses Raise Concerns About Privacy and User Data

A youth group from the Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN)

NAN Youth Leadership Program Brings First Nations Youth to Ottawa for Week of Workshops and Activities

Freight trains

How a Small Update in Global Standards Can Contribute to Climate Change Awareness

Carleton Welcomes Students to Another Exciting Academic Year

A scientist converts brewing wastewater into biogas.

Brewing Renewables: Grad Student Converts Beermaking Wastewater Into Biogas

A photo of a food bank to depict food insecurity

Tackling Food Insecurity Needs More Than Charity — Governments Must Also Act

CIMS helped create a Virtual Reality version of Canadian Parliament, pictured in the distance

Canada Needs To Overhaul the Temporary Foreign Worker Program, Not Just Tinker With It

A woman in a blue hat and brown overalls, holds a small turtle in a marsh

Carleton Students Gain Hands-On Experience through Black and Indigenous Internships

A group of young adults pose for a photo.

Carleton Students Gain Hands-On Experience through Black and Indigenous Internships

A conference attendees laughs as she listens to speakers.

The Women in Engineering & IT Program Returns for its Fourth Consecutive Year

The venue that hosted the 2024 Democratic National Convention

From Beyoncé to a Jubilant Musical Roll Call, Music Ignites the Democratic National Convention

Woman in a white blazer giving a speech at a ing at a podium in front of a row of flags

Climate Change Diplomacy: Carleton Grad Serves as Canada’s Global Ambassador

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