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Friday, May 20, 2016
Carleton University is proud to announce that Christopher Dieni from the Institute of Biochemistry, Martin Geiger from the Department of Political Science and Nduka Otiono from the Institute of African Studies have been honoured with 2016 Capital Educators’ Awards. The three Carleton educators were among 18 winners who were celebrated during... More
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Congratulations to the six Carleton educators who have been named finalists for the 2016 Capital Educators’ Awards. Laura Banducci (College of the Humanities - Greek and Roman Studies), Jeff Dawson (Department of Biology), Christopher Dieni (Institute of Biochemistry), Martin Geiger (Department of Political Science), Kelly Lauzon (Institute of... More
Friday, May 22, 2015
Carleton University is proud to announce that Maria DeRosa from the Department of Chemistry and Troy Anderson from the Sprott School of Business have been honoured with 2015 Capital Educators’ Awards. The awards recognize outstanding educators’ achievements and celebrate public education in the Ottawa area. The two Carleton professors were... More
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Congratulations to the six Carleton educators who have been named finalists for the 2015 Capital Educators’ Awards. Maria DeRosa (Department of Chemistry), Tom Sherwood (Department of Sociology and Anthropology), Troy Anderson (Sprott School of Business), Vincent Kazmierski (Department of Law and Legal Studies), Wayne Horn (School of Mathematics... More
Monday, July 28, 2014
By Cassandra Hendry Claudia Buttera’s classroom is a bit different than one might expect at a university. Instead of a large lecture hall, her teaching domain takes place among microscopes, chemicals and plants. And she couldn’t be happier about that. Buttera is a lab co-ordinator with the biology department and a newly minted award-winning... More
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Do you know an outstanding educator at Carleton University? Nominate them for a 2014 Capital Educators’ Award before the deadline on Friday, Feb. 28. The award is given out to individuals who have displayed excellence in teaching and made a significant impact on the lives of their students by acting as a positive role... More
Monday, January 20, 2014
By: Cassandra Hendry It’s not every day that a professor who is technically retired receives an award for a class he’s been teaching since 1968. Of course, Carter Elwood is not just any professor. Elwood, a veteran teacher of Russian history at Carleton, won the 2013 Capital Educators’ Award in May on the recommendation... More
Monday, January 6, 2014
By: Cassie Hendry For a professor who says he doesn’t know much about teaching and likes to stick to the “old school” style, Craig Bennell sure has a lot of grateful students. That’s why, before he walked onstage to receive a teaching award in May, he was treated to snippets of the numerous nomination... More
Friday, May 24, 2013
Carleton University is proud to announce that Carter Elwood from the Department of History and Craig Bennell from the Department of Psychology, have been awarded 2013 Capital Educators’ Awards. The awards were presented during EduGala 2013 on Thursday, May 23. Elwood and Bennell were among 62 finalists from elementary, secondary and... More
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