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Tuesday, November 12, 2024
Health and Counselling Services (HCS) is delighted to announce a new mental health and well-being initiative to offer reserved weekly counselling sessions for students who are also parents or caregivers until the end of this current term. https://carleton.ca/health/parent-students/ Parent-students often juggle between studying,... More
My name is Anoushka and I am contacting you from CU-WISE’s Virtual Team this year. I hope you are doing well and had a great start to the semester. It’s a new school year, and first year students will especially be facing new ground with a virtual school year. To help first year Engineering, Computer... More
Congratulations to all TA Award Winners and Nominees for 2019-20 academic year! Manuel Lebron Flores - School of Computer Science TA Excellence Award Winner (Undergraduate) Francois-Xavier Chaplain Corriveau - School of Computer Science TA Excellence Award Winner (Graduate) Kevin Hua - EDC’s Outstanding TA Awards Winner Nominees: Joyce... More
The School of Computer Science (SCS) and Carleton Computer Science Society (CCSS) welcomes ALL computer science, HCI and Data Science students, faculty, staff and CS alumni to our annual end of year BBQ on Friday, March 27th at 5:30 pm. For more event details and to purchase a ticket, please click... More
For graduate students engaging in career planning, recent Master’s and PhD alumni can be valuable sources of information. Read Hala's story about the post-graduation job search, some of the challenges she encountered and her advice for new... More
Frank Dehne, the institute’s founding director and Carleton Chancellor’s Professor of Computer Science, reported that enrollment in its interdisciplinary program was growing quickly (from 80 students to 120 in one year) and that a 15th program, Physics, was joining the list. The institute moved into its own dedicated lab space last summer, and... More
Graduation may have been the destination, but when asked to reflect on her doctoral studies at Carleton, Hala Assal says she’s most proud of the... More
Departmental TA Awards 2017/2018 Nominate a School of Computer Science TA for an award. Any faculty, contract instructor and student are welcome to nominate their TA. Detailed info (Computer Science): SCS-TA-Award-2017-2018 TA Awards nomination... More
In our increasingly connected and online world, navigating spam, identity theft, frauds and other cybersecurity issues has become more and more important, especially for children. Luckily, researchers like Sana Maqsood are developing methods to educate children about cyber security... More
In our increasingly connected and online world, navigating spam, identity theft, frauds and other cybersecurity issues has become more and more important, especially for children. Luckily, researchers like Sana Maqsood are developing methods to educate children about cybersecurity topics. Maqsood is a PhD student in Computer Science here... More
Carleton University graduate Grant McSheffrey racked up nearly US$70,000 (about C$93,000) as a three-time Jeopardy champion from March 14 to... More
Friday, September 6, 2024
The Unified Support Centre is holding an Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) course on the weekends of September 28th & 29th, 2024 and October 26th & 27th, 2024. Registration for both dates are currently open! Courses are being offered at a reduced rate of $160 (tax included). ASIST is a comprehensive, two day... More
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