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World Water Day 2021: Carleton Celebrates Water Research on COVID-19 and Plastics

A sign with the words no mobile phones (Shutterstock)

Banning mobile phones in schools can improve students’ academic performance. This is how we know

QAnon supporters (Shutterstock)

History repeats itself: From the New Testament to QAnon

Rose Danen and Morgan Beatty

Carleton University's First Virtual Relay for Life Raises More Than $55,000 for Cancer Research

Dr. Seuss books

From erasure to recategorizing: What we should do with Dr. Seuss books

Carleton Launches Unique Intellectual Property Certificate for Startups, Starting with Digital Tech

Carleton Launches Unique Intellectual Property Certificate for Startups, Starting with Digital Tech

A man in a protective suit holding the globe

A Year of COVID-19: Tackling Pandemic Issues

An illustrated aerial view of Ottawa's Byward Market and Lowertown

Healthy Cities Discussion Considers Our Built Environment

An elder woman takes part in a protest

Carleton Report Highlights Shared Concerns of LGBTQ2+ Workers and Older Adults

Social unity with people of different races united in a 3D illustration style

Carleton School of Social Work Hosts 'Black History is Every Month' Event

Only parliamentarians and judges cannot be denied access to prisons. It’s time to let people in to determine whether human rights are being violated behind bars. (Unsplash)

COVID-19 pandemic exposes how little we know about prison conditions globally

Charlene Theodore

Carleton Alumna Charlene Theodore Leads Systemic Change as Ontario Bar Association President

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