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Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Nineteen students from Carleton's Masters of Journalism program ventured into St. Lawrence County on November 8th to capture stories and report on events as this years' historic election unfolded. To read their stories and share their observations please visit the website created for the... More
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Sprott students can participate in Sprott Competes, a series of interuniversity business case competitions which build their collaborative skills and give them a competitive edge in the world of business. Students are given written cases which provide real-life business scenarios and students must brainstorm effective solutions in a short period... More
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
"I had no idea all these other things would be available to me," shared Mimi Lam, a fourth year student in Global Financial Management and Systems with a minor in Economics about her experience as a student at the Sprott School of Business. Though she may not have begun her studies knowing about the possibilities for... More
Friday, November 29, 2013
Sprott students have formed 17 student organizations covering a range of topics and interest areas which engage with Carleton and the wider Ottawa community in a variety of ways. The 160 executives are provided with a $150,000 budget spread between each organization to use for enriching the Sprott student experience. From entrepreneurship to... More
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
The Department of Art History provides students with extensive opportunities to work with the Ottawa art community as part of its practicum program. Second year masters student in Art History Emma Hamilton-Hobbs had the opportunity to do her practicum with Library and Archives Canada in Place de la Cité, Gatineau. She gained experience handling... More
Friday, October 4, 2013
Former Carleton student Jenna Dufour with a BA (Hons.) History of Art shares her experiences with the Discovery Centre about the practicum program for Art History at Carleton. 1) Which community partners did you work with? (ie the Ottawa Art Gallery, War Museum etc.) I had the opportunity to enroll in two different practicums for... More
Monday, September 23, 2013
Carleton's Music department offers its students plenty of opportunities to engage their passion for music in the Ottawa community. With about 10 campus ensembles, from choirs to opera to West African Rhythm and more, Carleton has opportunities to suit all types of students' music tastes. Students can also participate in several affiliated... More
Friday, September 13, 2013
Carleton students share their enthusiasm for engineering and design through Virtual Ventures, an engineering and technology summer camp for youth grades 1 through 10. Carleton students design and implement lessons on topics as diverse as game design, robotics using LEGO and 3D graphics along with many other exciting areas. Fall and winter... More
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Technology and history have come together in Professor Shawn Graham's first year history seminar, check it out! For a fully keyboard-accessible alternative for this video, either view it in Chrome or any Android or iOS device, view it in Firefox with the YouTube ALL HTML5 add-on installed, or disable Flash in Internet Explorer.... More
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
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