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Carleton Groups Join Forces to Create Online Hub for Students

Residence Life at Carleton Adapts to Pandemic Challenges

Students walking and talking on campus

Back To School 2021: Safety and Interdisciplinary Programs in the Spotlight

Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau speaks to media near Brampton, Ont. while on the campaign trail. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick

Rhetoric Check: Is the election really key to Canada's post-pandemic future?

Brandon Peacock

Carleton Alumnus Launches Non-Profit to Support Trauma Survivors

Anishinaabe musician Melody McKiver. plays at the Bus Stop Theatre in Halifax, May 2018. (Steve Louie/Flickr), CC BY-NC-ND

Musical communities and improvisation: 'Finding a way out of no way' in this year of precarious living

Carleton's New Cross-Faculty Innovation Hub Focused on Creative Solutions

Closeup view of hands using laptop with virtual digital screen with icon of lock on it

Carleton Takes Second at National CyberSCI Cyber Security Challenge After Sweeping Regional Competition

Interim Science Dean Maria DeRosa

Interim Science Dean Focused on Safe Return to Campus and Big-Picture Goals

The isolation of long-term care homes to protect residents from COVID-19 revealed how much care was coming from visiting family members. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz

Long-term care after the COVID-19 disaster: 3 promising ways to move forward

The app development team from left to right: Yvette Mollen, Jérémie Ambroise, Claire Owen, Marie-Odile Junker, Hélène St-Onge and Delasie Torkornoo.

Linguistics Professor Introducing Indigenous Language Via Mobile Apps

New Program to Foster Allyship and Support for Indigenous Students

Studying Icelandic rock ptarmigan has taught researchers about the relationships between hosts and parasites. (Shutterstock)

Parasites and their hosts are in an 'arms race' for survival – with evolutionary consequences

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