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Recognition and Resiliency: Convocation Returns to Carleton University 

Shuchi Karim, Melanie Adrian, and Rehana Hashmi

Academic Refugees: At-Risk Scholars from Afghanistan and Ukraine Get a Safe Haven at Carleton

Hands Hold a Degree during spring convocation.

Outstanding Community Achievement: Board of Governors Honours 2022 Graduate

A closeup of two hands holding medals.

Spring 2022 Medallists Discuss Their Academic Journey at Carleton

A row of students holding their cu_people_degree. Only hands and cu_people_degree are visible.

Graduates Reflect on Life at Carleton as They Receive Diplomas

Graduates applaud during fall convocation.

Honorary Degree Recipients Recognized for Their Public Service and Career Achievements

Reflected Learning

Invasive Insects can weaken trees which makes them more likely to fall in a storm. This is a tree that was damaged in Ottawa during a storm in May 2022.

Protecting Urban Trees: Carleton Research Aims to Minimize the Threat of Invasive Insects in a Changing Climate

A design concept depicting time travel

Can we time travel? A theoretical physicist provides some answers

Carleton's Engiqueers Reframe a Sense of Community

Ontario Premier Doug Ford is joined on stage by his wife Karla at a victory party for his Progressive Conservatives

Ontario election: Doug Ford's victory shows he’s not the polarizing figure he once was

Emme Reynolds

Emme Reynolds Featured in Mastercard's True Name Campaign

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