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Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Geomatics students are gaining hands-on learning opportunities which are high-impact for community members and for student learning with Professor Dan Patterson’s lab assignment for the Geomatics course GEOM 2004. Students were given the chance to collect field data in Old Ottawa South to supplement the work of the local environment committee... More
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Carleton international students are forging new materials for learning assistance with the creation of an online math tutorial website. Professor Peggy Hartwick asked her intermediate level English as a Second Language for Academic Purposes (ESLA) students to explore the use of technology for teaching an aspect of their disciplines to their peers.... More
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Six undergraduate students in the Bachelor of Public Affairs and Policy Management (B.PAPM) program at Arthur Kroeger College have just returned from working with the Peruvian NGO Nexos Voluntarios in Urubamba in the high Andes of Peru. Imaan Sandhu, Marianne Poirier, Victoria MacArthur, Carly Hayes, Erika Malich and Antona... More
Thursday, June 27, 2013
As part of “A Strategic Plan for Embedding Sustainability into Carleton University Operations,” Carleton has established a $1 million Green Revolving Fund for sustainability-related projects on campus. Members of the Carleton community are encouraged to submit sustainability projects to the Green Revolving Fund Committee which will review... More
My name is Andrew Hicks and I am going into my third year of Mechanical Engineering at Carleton University. I was a participant this past year in The Walmart Green Student Challenge with my friend Taylor Schaefer who is going into his third year of Sustainable and Renewable Architectural Engineering. My journey with Taylor... More
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
The National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) began in 1987 as an opportunity for undergraduate scholars from a variety of disciplines to present their research. The conference is held annually and it is an excellent opportunity for meeting presenters from a wide array of institutions for higher learning while also honing the skill of... More
Friday, May 31, 2013
Carleton University's Institute of African Studies hosted the 43rd Canadian Association of African Studies Annual Conference from May 1-3, 2013. Academics from a variety of backgrounds shared their papers on this year’s theme Africa Communicating: Digital Technologies, Representation, Power. African Studies encourages inter-disciplinary... More
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