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What’s in a Name? How the Sound of Names Can Bias Hiring Decisions

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Going the Distance: Carleton Students Partner with Remote Communities on Innovative Projects

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Until Haiti Tackles Systemic Corruption and Bad Governance, Its People Will Remain Impoverished

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Here's Why Canada's Parents and Grandparents Reunification Program Is Problematic

Ottawa Senators vice-president of communications Ian Mendes

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From Sports Journalism to the Sens: J-School Grad Ian Mendes Rejoins Ottawa's NHL Team

Large crowd at an immigration protest holding Mexican and American flags in a city street with tall buildings and palm trees in the background.

Sanctuary Cities in the U.S. Were Born in the 1980s As Central American Refugees Fled Civil Wars

A man in a blue safety suit and white hard hat examines a large piece of equipment used for researching dark matter.

The Search for Dark Matter Enters a New Era

Pensive relaxed woman reading a back-to-school stress help book at home, drinking coffee sitting on the couch.

Back-to-School Transitions Can Trigger Stress and Anxiety — These 5 Books Can Help

Researchers from Carleton University’s Centre for Advanced Building Envelope Research set up monitoring equipment.

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Carleton Lab Supports Energy Efficiency Retrofits in Social Housing Community

A woman reacts to memes about politics on her mobile phone.

From 'God Emperor Trump' to 'St. Luigi,' Memes Power the Politics of Feeling

Congolese mining for critical minerals.

Congo and Critical Minerals: What Are the Costs of America’s Peace?

A woman using a SnowStride product on a snowy mountain.

Design with Purpose: Carleton Student Wins Top International Design Award with SnowStride

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