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Cyril Ramaphosa harnessed the African Union’s COVID-19 response. Wikimedia Commons/Flickr, CC BY-ND

How regionalism has helped Africa manage the COVID-19 pandemic

Jennifer Ditchburn

Making Public Policy Research More Relevant in an Uncertain Time

Prof. Julia Sinclair-Palm

Celebrating Pride Month: Reconnecting with Roots of Movement

John Rolle

Carleton Economics Graduate Helps Keep the Bahamian Economy Strong and Stable

Carleton University 2021 Graduation Celebration

Medal Winners of Spring 2021 Reflect on Time at Carleton

A microphone on stage (Shutterstock)

Theatre, live music and other performing arts should be a priority in COVID-19 reopening plans

Jaclyn Legge

Great Grads 2021: Provost Scholar Jaclyn Legge on the Life of an English Major

Megan Lamb

Great Grads 2021: Megan Lamb is Promoting Health at Every Size

A person lays several shoes on the steps of City Hall in Kingston, Ont., to honour the 215 children’s graves discovered on the grounds of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Lars Hagberg

Amid more shocking residential schools discoveries, non-Indigenous people must take action

A person with glasses and a suit vest poses for a photo in front of a tree.

Celebrating Pride Month: Benny Michaud Leads Centre for Indigenous Support and Community Engagement

Camille Ringrose

Great Grads 2021: Exploring Sustainability in the Scottish Highlands

Margot Vandesande and her grandfather John McCalla

Great Grads 2021: Carleton Engineering Student Earns Iron Ring 60 Years After Grandfather

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