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Trong Nguyen

Carleton Student Wins Adrian Chan Award for Volunteer and Community Service for Efforts with Canadian Red Cross, St. John Ambulance

A group of cyclists (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara)

COVID-19 could end our dependence on cars — if we 'build back better'

A protest against Asian racism (Shutterstock)

History of Asian activism tells us to share the burden of responsibility in fighting racism

Stephanie Ellis and Hannah Whale

Stephanie Ellis and Hannah Whale: Building Confidence and Finding Purpose Through Volunteering

Greenbelt, Ottawa

Carleton Signs MOU with Climate Heritage Network to Protect World's Arts and Cultural Heritage Sites

Felicity Hauwert

Carleton Student Chosen for Prestigious 3M National Student Fellowship

A tractor fertilizes a wheat field from an aerial view

Talking to Plants: Carleton Smart Fertilizer Project Could Be Game Changer for Farmers

Prof. Rachel Buxton holds her child in a desert setting.

Nature Sounds Can Alleviate Stress, Improve Mood and Enhance Cognitive Performance

Clayoquot Sound, part of the Tla-o-qui-aht territory, has been the site of numerous protests against logging the forest. Meares Island was declared a Tribal Park in 1984. (Shutterstock)

Respect for Indigenous knowledge must lead nature conservation efforts in Canada

Blanding's Turtles, endangered species in swamp near Point Pelee, Ontario

Carleton and Partners Developing Tools to Protect Canada’s Biodiversity

Carleton University Research Helps Convince Ottawa to Support Black Communities in Federal Budget

Carleton University Research Helps Convince Ottawa to Support Black Communities in Federal Budget

A shot of Carleton's campus across the Rideau River

Striving for Sustainability: Carleton Researchers Tackle Pressing Problems 

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