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Monday, June 24, 2019
I’ve been looking back on recent Carleton strategic plans, in particular Defining Dreams (2009-2013) and the recently completed Collaboration, Leadership and Resilience (2013-2018). Overall, I would say that the vision and objectives laid out in those plans have been realized, and we can take great pride in all that has been achieved at Carleton... More
Tuesday, May 14, 2019
It's that time of year again. Academia runs on a predictable yearly cycle that I've come to love. It starts with a great roar in the fall and ends in the renewed beauty of spring with the ritual of Convocation. Rituals are powerful. They nail down meaning. They say, in essence, make sure you... More
Tuesday, April 16, 2019
We can all take pride! About two months ago we reached our Collaborate Campaign objective of $300 million, and tomorrow (April 17) we will officially close the campaign with more than $308,000,000 raised. Please join us in the celebrations! There are so many impressive statistics about this incredibly successful campaign. My three favorites are:... More
Tuesday, March 19, 2019
I’ve been at University in one role or another for 27 years now, more than half my life. The University with a capital U has given me resilience and purpose. It’s given me everything. Much more than I can give back, and I am grateful. Every year, more than 5,000 students receive Carleton degrees... More
Monday, February 11, 2019
Two weeks ago today, the wrong computer key was hit and a template for one of several types of potential emergencies went out to the community in error, rather than just being saved in Carleton’s Emergency Notification System (ENS). It was a truly unfortunate mistake and I, like everyone involved, sincerely regret the stress... More
Monday, January 21, 2019
In Canada, universities are considered a public good and accordingly they are regulated in many ways by elected officials, especially when it comes to finances and reporting. The Canadian model of university funding is a balance of government-regulated tuition fees paid by students and government operating grants that come from all taxpayers.... More
Monday, December 10, 2018
It’s been more than three years since the Truth and Reconciliation Commission–chaired by the Honourable Senator Murray Sinclair–released its final report and calls to action. That was the first step in a long journey of healing and, as Senator Sinclair said, “Reconciliation is about forging and maintaining respectful relationships. There... More
Monday, November 19, 2018
Like many of you I read higher education blogger Alex Usher every morning. On November 2, he highlighted the crucial importance of institutional Sagas, or storytelling, in shaping culture and driving change on campus. I’ve been thinking about the Carleton story/culture for over a year now, since the day the ad for a new... More
Monday, October 15, 2018
On the heels of World Mental Health Day (Oct.10), my home department, Psychology, is organizing its first Psychology Mental Health Day on Oct. 18. I am so proud of Departmental Chair, Joanna Pozzulo, and our colleagues for this great initiative. Talking openly about mental health issues, both their symptoms and their causes, is the... More
Monday, September 10, 2018
September always brings many new faces to campus and this year I am one of them. Since my arrival, I’ve had the pleasure of welcoming new faculty, many in their first academic appointments, and several new staff members throughout July and August. Now our new students – well over 5,000 – have arrived to... More
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