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Carleton Architecture: Director's Project Starts off Year of Tackling Social Justice Issues

Carleton Architecture: Director's Project Starts off Year of Tackling Social Justice Issues

Carleton Political Science Course Partners with Oxfam in Lebanon

Carleton Political Science Course Partners with Oxfam in Lebanon

The hands of a nurse can be seen holding the hands of an elder patient.

Carleton and Bruyère Researchers Receive Grant to Help Long-Term Care Homes Protect Themselves from COVID

Aerial view of Carleton University - Sept. 2020

Carleton's New Five-Year Sustainability Plan Sets Ambitious Targets

Carleton Music Partners with The Ottawa Symphony Orchestra

Carleton Music Partners with the Ottawa Symphony Orchestra

All-New Engineering Design Centre

Carleton Breaks Ground on All-New Engineering Design Centre

Dollarama worker Ze Carole Benedict, originally from Cameroon, addresses a demonstration in Montréal in August 2020 to join in calls for higher pay and better working conditions amid COVID-19. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson)

Immigrant women are falling behind during the COVID-19 pandemic

Winnie Ye

Carleton Electronics Prof. Winnie Ye Appointed IEEE Canada's Chair of Women in Engineering

This print depicting witches from 1815 is by British engraver Edward Orme. (Wellcome Collection)

Sirens, hags and rebels: Halloween witches draw on the history of women's power

New Blackness and Anti-Racism Course Examines the Institutions that Perpetuate Racism and Inequality

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New Blackness and Anti-Racism Course Examines the Institutions that Perpetuate Racism and Inequality

Inclusion Week Attracts Large Audiences and Inspires Challenging Discussions on Equity, Diversity and Inclusion

Carleton's Inclusion Week Attracts Large Audiences and Inspires Challenging Discussions on Equity, Diversity and Inclusion

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