Honouring Ravens at Fall Convocation
families and friends will cheer on their graduating students in-person at the Fieldhouse or via the event live stream. Below are the stories of four inspiring Ravens, reflecting on their academic journeys at Carleton. Riley Rogers, Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering Riley Rogers' passion for planetary robotics took root during[…]
Celebrating Carleton Champions: Join us in Honoring the Ravens Women’s Basketball and Nordic Skiing Teams
for a celebration of excellence in women’s sports. Carleton will be holding an event bringing together the Carleton community in honour of the championship success of our Ravens women’s basketball and Nordic skiing teams. When: Wednesday, March 20, 2024, doors open at 10:15 am, the program begins at 10:30 am Where: Tory Building, Foyer[…]
Strength, Leadership, Dedication: Ravens Women Soar
On International Women's Day, Carleton University celebrates the many achievements of women in our campus community and beyond. From astounding athleticism to unwavering leadership, Ravens women's sport teams have endless stories of inspiring achievements. Learn more about a few of our talented Ravens: Dani Sinclair, Head Coach, Basketball Maria Michaux,[…]
Ravens EDI Speaker Series: Osvaldo Jeanty
Ravens Hall of Fame member Osvaldo Jeanty stops by the Ravens' Nest this February to talk about his life as a black student-athlete in U SPORTS, his time playing professionally in Europe and the experiences he faced as he transitioned to a professional career. Osvaldo will discuss the challenges and experienced that shaped his journey[…]
Ravens EDI Speaker Series: Nadia Doucoure
Ottawa Redblacks assistant coach Nadia Doucoure stops by the Ravens' Nest to talk about her journey to becoming one of the first female full-time assistant coaches in the CFL. Nadia will discuss her journey as a European woman in professional football, her journey to Canada and how her time at Carleton helped her reach[…]
Carleton Homecoming Celebrates Ravens History, Community and Future
The early fall sun was shining on Carleton University as returning Ravens flocked to campus to celebrate Throwback – Carleton’s homecoming celebration. From Sept. 23 to 29, the 2023 edition of Throwback welcomed more than 3,000 enthusiastic attendees to 30 alumni and community events. “It was a pleasure to welcome everyone back home for[…]
Class is in Session: New Ravens Find a Home at Carleton
Carleton University welcomed the newest cohort of students to campus.
Ravens Champion Change Around Sexual Violence
Carleton University’s Ravens are starting the fall term strong thanks to Champions for Change – a training program that empowers student athletes to be catalysts for good against sexual violence.[…]
Ravens Champion Change Around Sexual Violence
with Carleton University’s Sexual Assault Support Centre and/or Health and Counselling Services for support. Additional community supports can also be found here. Carleton University's Ravens are starting the fall term strong thanks to Champions for Change – a training program that empowers student athletes to be catalysts for good against sexual violence.[…]
New John Ruddy Endowment Fund Secures Future Success of Ravens Football
the support of a proud alumnus and former Raven football player, Carleton University has created the John Ruddy Endowment Fund to ensure the long-term success of the Ravens Football program. The Fund has been established with a $1-million initial investment, and Carleton plans to attract further philanthropic support to raise it to $5-million over the next[…]
Ravens Name Colarossi as New Head Coach
The Carleton Ravens are proud to announce Stacey Colarossi as the new head coach of the Carleton Ravens women’s hockey program. Colarossi becomes the fifth head coach in the modern history of the program. Colarossi joins the Ravens after having served as the Associate Head Coach for China Hockey and the Chinese Olympic Team[…]
Ravens Sisters Guiding the Next Generation
On a crisp October afternoon, almost two years after playing their final season as Ravens Jennie and Jolene Wong were honoured at the team’s 2021 Senior Day. In front of the Ravens’ Perch press box, a group of young soccer players roared as the sisters were introduced providing the day’s most boisterous reaction. It was[…]
Ravens Suzuki Relentless in Drive for Success
Inside the 2,700-seat, Winter Stadium in Tychy, Poland, Madoka Suzuki is living a dream. The Carleton Ravens forward had just played his second game at the 2022 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship IB, which ended in a wild 7-5 victory. Standing in a hallway outside the dressing room, Suzuki is giving an interview talking[…]
Carleton Ravens to Launch National Search for New Football Coach
in bringing our football program back,” said Jennifer Brenning, Assistant Vice President of Recreation and Athletics. “Steve was instrumental in leading the successful return of the rebranded Ravens football program in 2013. We have a lot of respect for Steve and what he has achieved as a well-regarded member of the university sport community in[…]
Carleton University Ravens Add First Female Football Coach to Roster
Nadia Doucoure has joined the Carleton Ravens Football coaching staff as an offensive assistant – receivers coach—the first female football coach to join the team since the first game in 1962. “Having Nadia join our staff has been a great addition to the program,” says Head Coach Steve Sumarah. “She has extensive football[…]
Celebrating 75 Years of Carleton Ravens Football
That first year, the team played four games. The whole operation cost about $1,000, which was funded by raffling bottles of rye whiskey. Today, the Carleton Ravens football program looks a little different. A lot can change, after all, in 75 years. Those changes—and all the wins, losses and close calls—have been memorialized[…]
Carleton Welcomes New Ravens Virtually
over $100 of merchandise. The kit includes Raven-branded goodies such as a hoodie, face mask and a soccer scarf that students can wear while cheering on the Ravens in the future. Inclusive and Accessible Virtual Events Despite the challenges that come with planning a virtual orientation, Wason sees this as an[…]
Family of Ravens
Oliver Castleman, Carleton University’s newest men’s hockey recruit, credits his family for playing a huge role in deciding to join the Ravens. The young and talented left-wing shooter—who spent the last four years playing for the Niagara IceDogs in St. Catharines, Ont.—said his two older siblings and devoted parents inspired him to choose[…]
From Games to Government: Former Ravens Hockey Star Talks About Transition to Job with Transport Canada
teenage years growing up in Ottawa, which is home to me now. What made you decide to pursue post-secondary studies at Carleton and play for the Ravens ? I was recruited by Ravens hockey coach Marty Johnston. I was playing for Belleville at the time, in my final season in the Ontario Hockey[…]
Grad Stories 2020: Four Exemplary Ravens say Goodbye to Carleton
year will not be enjoying a traditional ceremony to celebrate their achievements, the Class of 2020 is applauding exceptional student-athletes who are leaving but will always be Ravens . We sat down with four of these exemplary Ravens to find out what lies ahead. Stanley Mayambo (Health Science) Men’s Basketball #23 (Guard) The[…]
New Ravens Stretch Their Wings during Carleton’s Orientation Week
From move-in days to a concluding concert, Orientation Week from Aug. 31 through Sept. 6 was in full swing to help new Ravens make a successful transition to university life. The festivities kicked off with the move-in extravaganza, when new residents were met by enthusiastic student volunteers to help tote their belongings. As the[…]
Three Former Ravens Playing in World Cup
Three former Ravens with storied basketball careers are representing Canada at the FIBA World Cup in China starting Sept. 1, 2019. Brothers Phil and Thomas Scrubb, as well as Kaza Kajami-Keane, are suiting up for Team Canada and will play in the tournament’s Group H against Senegal, Lithuania and Australia. The first game is[…]
GBatteries and Carleton University Partner to Renew Ravens Racing Formula SAE Electric Program
Students Hired for Full-time, Paid Summer Internships GBatteries and Ravens Racing, a Carleton University club that designs, builds and races Formula SAE (previously known as the Society of Automotive Engineers) vehicles, are partnering to revive the team’s Formula SAE electric program. Beginning this summer, GBatteries will assist Ravens Racing in kick-starting development of a[…]
Best-Ever Finish for Ravens Racing Team
The Carleton University Ravens Racing team came in sixth place at the Formula SAE Michigan competition, making this their second top 10 finish in a row. Out of more than 100 teams, Ravens Racing beat their personal best of seventh place at the competition, held on May 8 to 11, 2019 at the Michigan[…]
City Mayor Declares April 10 Ravens Men’s Curling Team Day
Ottawa City Mayor Jim Watson proclaimed that April 10, 2019 was the Carleton University Ravens Men’s Curling Team Day in Ottawa. The team joined the mayor at city hall to celebrate. For the first time in its history, the Ravens Men’s curling team won its first U Sport National Championship title on March[…]
Ravens Racing Team Showcases New Car
Carleton's Ravens Racing team officially unveiled their 20th race car to the public on March 22, 2019 in the cavernous Shaw Centre at the Ottawa Gatineau International Auto Show. "We just finished constructing this car a week and a half ago," said team lead Jack Davies, Ravens Racing team lead. "For us, it's a[…]
Carleton Campus Celebrates Men’s Basketball Ravens
basketball teams coached by Dave Smart. In their semi-final game against the hometown Dalhousie Tigers at this year’s U SPORTS national championships in Halifax, the Carleton Ravens men’s basketball team held their opponents to just nine points in the fourth quarter for a come-from-behind victory en route to their 14th national title in the[…]
Ravens Grab 14th U Sports National Title
The record-breaking basketball dynasty of the Carleton University Ravens men’s basketball team has won its 14th national championship out of the last 17 seasons. On Sunday, March 10, 2019, the Carleton Ravens beat the University of Calgary Dinos in Halifax with a score of 83-49 in the gold medal game of the U SPORTS[…]
Ravens Varsity Sports Action this Weekend
and Carleton has two teams vying for top national spots this year. Mens’s Basketball Fresh off an OUA Wilson Cup victory against the Ryerson Rams, the Carleton Ravens Men’s Basketball team is heading to the U Sports Final 8 in Halifax, Nova Scotia in hopes of winning the W.P. McGee Trophy for a record 14th[…]
Remembering Robert J. Laughton: Former Board Chair, Ravens Hall of Famer, Queen’s Counsel
Robert (Bob) Laughton, former Carleton University Board of Governors Chair and Ravens Hall of Famer, passed away on January 27, 2019. Bob was an important member of the Carleton community for many years, and was active until very recently. His lifelong commitment to Carleton, his leadership and guidance to its Board of Governors, and[…]
Carleton Ravens Football Team Holds Blood Clinic on Campus
The Ravens men’s football team helped collect an impressive 78 pints of blood on Nov. 30, 2018 at their Give Life blood donation clinic on Carleton University’s campus. “This (blood) will be used in the community and help save lives,” said Head Coach Steve Sumarah. “It is our way of helping contribute[…]
Women’s and Men’s Ravens Go 2-0 Against Gee-Gees in Cross-Town Rivalry
Carleton's Women's and Men's Ravens hockey teams defeated the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees in a set of cross-town rivalry games on Friday, Nov. 16. 2018. The women’s team traveled across town to the Minto Sports Complex to take on the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees in the rejuvenated Alerts Cup Game. The Ravens would end[…]
Carleton Inducts Five New Members Into the Ravens Hall of Fame
Five Ravens alums have been inducted into the Ravens Hall of Fame for having made significant contributions as student-athletes in varsity competition as well as raising the profile of Carleton Athletics. The new inductees span generations of Ravens varsity athletics. They include: Earl Cochrane – Men’s Soccer 1989-1993 – Athlete Terry McCarthy –[…]
NCAA Teams No Match for Ravens
The closest Canada comes to participating in the wildly popular American college basketball March Madness tournament is our own August Can-Am Shootout. Carleton University Ravens Men's basketball team have once again proven they have the skill to beat – quite handily - basketball teams in the U.S. National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) with a[…]
Ravens Football Helps Take Canada’s U19 Team to World Cup Gold
Sumarah helped take Canada’s junior team to gold in the International Federation of American Football (IFAF) U19 World Cup on July 22, along with a handful of Ravens . “To be able to put together a bunch of guys from all across the country and in two weeks have them come together as a[…]
Spring Convocation 2018: Two Lauded Ravens Athletes Graduate
player (MVP) in 2013, defensive MVP in 2013 and 2016, and the Doug Banton Award in 2015-2016. Four Panda Game wins and the relationships he built with Ravens players are highlights. Ravens Athletes Enjoying the Challenge “I enjoyed the challenge of trying to excel in my academics while (balancing) that with being an[…]
Ravens Racing Team Takes Seventh Place at Formula SAE Michigan
By Matt Gergyek The Ravens Racing team, a group of about 25 Carleton University Engineering students, accelerated into seventh place at Formula SAE Michigan, marking the team’s most successful competition to date and first top 10 finish. “Formula SAE is an international design competition (where) we design and build small formula-style race cars[…]
Ravens Women’s Basketball Team Day!
It’s not every day that the city dedicates a special day to a local university sports team. But the Carleton Ravens women’s basketball squad is not your average group of varsity athletes. The women posted a perfect 29-0 record in the regular season and playoffs en route to their first national title, sealed with a[…]
WATCH RAVENS CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL ON SPORTSNET THIS WEEKEND
Follow our women's and men's basketball teams this weekend as they both compete for national championships. https://go ravens .ca HEADING TO CHAMPIONSHIPS Coming off impressive provincial championship wins over the weekend, the Carleton Ravens women’s and men’s basketball teams will go into this week’s national championship tournaments as the top-ranked squads in[…]
Ravens Hockey Powers Up
that, a couple weeks earlier, Canada's squad of elite young hockey players lost back-to-back games to a group of university athletes from across the country. Carleton Ravens captain Brett Welychka was part of the U SPORTS Men's Hockey All-Star Team for the second straight year, and to him their success against the national juniors[…]
Ravens Win Tight Battle Against Ryerson
The Ravens gave a packed house at the Ravens’ Nest just what they paid for on Friday night, with the game coming right down to the wire before Carleton pulled ahead late to emerge victorious over Ryerson in a tightly contested 89-80 battle. Fifth-year forward Cam Smythe (Vancouver, BC) showed no signs of holiday[…]
Ravens Soccer Player Makes History
Carleton Ravens Soccer player Idir Zerrouk made history by becoming the youngest player to score a goal at the university sports level.[…]
It’s a Wrap: Fall Convocation 2024 in Pictures
On Nov. 9, the Carleton University community came together to celebrate the academic achievements of 1,200 graduating students. Cheered on by friends and family gathered in the university’s Fieldhouse, the graduands proudly crossed the stage to receive their well-deserved degrees. Those unable to attend in person celebrated from afar, watching the ceremony live via online
Carleton Celebrates 2024 Fall Convocation Medal Winners
innovation and academic excellence. This ceremony not only recognizes their dedication to learning but also highlights exceptional achievements, with Carleton awarding prestigious medals to celebrate the commitment of Ravens who have excelled in their studies. Continue reading to learn more about six inspiring students. Governor General Gold Medal Brodie Hobson, PhD, Building Engineering […]
Celebrating Carleton’s Spirit, Innovation and Community at Throwback
Incitement in the Static Age," explored the complexities of online culture and the impact of digital communication in today's world. Carleton varsity events brought Ravens pride to the forefront. Ravens football secured a 24-10 victory over the York Lions, while Ravens rugby dominated with a 27-17 win over the Montréal Carabins. The[…]
Carleton Welcomes Students to Another Exciting Academic Year
Frosh Olympics. For returning students, Carleton also expanded its welcome back efforts with the Upper Year Event Package, offering a range of activities to help returning Ravens reconnect with campus. In the afternoons, students explored clubs and societies at Expo Carleton. The week wrapped up with the annual Shinerama fundraiser, supporting Cystic Fibrosis[…]
What’s Open and Closed: Civic Holiday
3 and Sunday, Aug. 4 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. On Monday, Aug. 5, it will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. CUFit, Senior Ravens and instructional classes will not be running on Monday. The pool will be open for recreational swim on Saturday, Aug. 3 from 1:30 to 4 p.m.[…]
Paris 2024: How Carleton Grads are Shaping the Summer Olympics
nerves mean I am ready to rumble," she says. Horn-Miller credits her experience at Carleton for preparing her for her multifaceted career. She started training with the Ravens when she was just 14 years old, and she was inspired by their head coach, Steve Baird, who gave her the initial opportunity to play water polo.[…]
Carleton Honours 2024 Spring Convocation Medallists
students from the class of 2024 are receiving degrees that recognize their many achievements and commitment to education. Carleton awards numerous medals to honour the dedication of Ravens who have excelled in their studies. On June 7, 2024, Carleton’s Senate met to confer the degrees of the graduating class and announced this year’s winners.[…]
Inspiring Spring Graduates Look Back on Time at Carleton
degree, Roach is now enrolled in Sprott’s Master of Accounting program, where he will get work experience while he prepares for his CPA. Roach encourages future Ravens to make the most of their time by getting involved in clubs on campus. “Get involved and meet new people because the time is going to[…]
Carleton University Celebrates Fall Graduates
address for graduates of her faculty at the midday ceremony. Interim President and Vice-Chancellor Jerry Tomberlin closed each ceremony with words of encouragement for the graduated Ravens. "As members of the most recent group of Carleton graduates, I know that you are ambitious and eager to get on with your life," he said.[…]
Carleton Professor Awarded Canada’s Top Post-Secondary Teaching Award
Steele (2017) and Sarah Todd (2019). She is also the recipient of numerous Carleton teaching awards, including the Provost’s Fellowship in Teaching Award and The Raving Ravens award, given by students to recognize instructors who are highly engaged with their learning and willing to put extra time to support them. — Carleton Newsroom[…]
Celebrating Black History Month: Carleton Faculty and Staff Dedicated to Black Inclusion
passion for teaching and coaching — becoming the example he never had. "Representation can shift mindsets, attitudes and outlooks," says Grant, Carleton's head coach of the Ravens football program. "When students see people like them reflected in their community, they are more likely to imagine themselves in those positions and ultimately succeed." Grant[…]
Celebrating Black History Month: Lauryn Walker is Making a Name for Herself in Rugby
Born into a sports family, Lauryn Walker grew up playing competitive soccer for most of her life. She enjoyed it but never felt like it was her calling. “I was always too aggressive for the game,” says Walker. “I just started not to love it as much.” In high school, Walker was asked to
What’s Open and Closed: Thanksgiving Weekend
Carleton University will be closed for the Thanksgiving statutory holiday on Monday, Oct. 10. The university will reopen on Tuesday, Oct. 11. Please take note of the following hours of operation at Carleton during the Thanksgiving weekend. MacOdrum Library Saturday, Oct. 8, open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 10, open 10 a.m.
Message from the President: Building Momentum in 2022-23
you enjoyed Throwback 2022, our annual homecoming, which featured among many events the long-awaited official opening of the beautiful Nicol building, and that you are looking forward to the annual Panda game against the Ottawa Gee-Gees on October 1. Go Ravens! Have a great day, Benoit Benoit-Antoine Bacon President and Vice-Chancellor[…]
Recognition and Resiliency: Convocation Returns to Carleton University
2022. The community came together to celebrate all that our graduates have accomplished and look with hope towards the positive impacts and purposeful change these Ravens will undoubtedly make in our world. To ensure that previously graduated students would have an opportunity to celebrate their academic achievements, the university invited more[…]
Spring 2022 Medallists Discuss Their Academic Journey at Carleton
of 2022 are receiving degrees that recognize their resiliency and commitment to education during a uniquely challenging time. Carleton awards numerous medals to honour the dedication of Ravens who have excelled in their studies. On June 3, 2022, Carleton’s Senate met to confer the degrees of the graduating class and announced this year’s winners,[…]
Message from the President: Wrapping Up 2021-2022
rating from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education. And for the third straight season and the 16th time in the last 19 years, our Ravensmen’s basketball team won the USPORTS National Championship. Go Ravens! Thank you all very much for all your outstanding contributions to the Carleton community. Take care,[…]
Courchene’s Double Play: Growing Baseball From Carleton to Moose Factory
Even before his interim tag was removed in November 2019, Daylon Courchene had begun transforming the Carleton Ravens baseball program into OUA contenders. In two seasons at the helm, the Ravens’ head coach has now guided the team to an OUA silver medal and an OUA Championship tournament appearance.[…]
Connecting Fans, Athletes and Brands: App Helps Athletes Build Their Brand and Partnerships
Ottawa Redblacks wide receiver and former Carleton Ravens student-athlete Nate Behar has developed a tool that may help, recently launching an app called FireWork that provides a solution for athletes to develop partnerships with brands and stand out.[…]
Seven Carleton Community Members Appointed to the Order of Canada
the representation of Indigenous legal issues, and for his dedication to reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadians.” The Honourable Justice Hugh L. Fraser, alumnus and former Ravens football athlete, was named an officer of the Order of Canada “for his transformative contributions to Canadian sport as an internationally recognized expert in sports law and[…]
Carleton’s Top 10 Stories of 2021
Check out our most read stories of 2021.
Message from the President: A Transition Towards Better Days
on campus and online courses, is now available and registration starts on June 28. I take this opportunity to extend a special welcome to all our new Ravens! We are intensively preparing to assist academic departments and other units in gradually and safely returning to campus starting in August in order to be[…]
Carleton University Hosts Thursday Night Live – Women in Sport – Leveling the Playing Field
the Playing Field, as part of their Thursday Night Live series. The event will feature conversations between current varsity athlete Roberta Drummond and special guest, Olympian and Ravens Hall of Famer, Waneek Horn-Miller. The show will introduce new Carleton football coach, Nadia Doucoure, who is making history as the first woman to join the[…]
Carleton Alumna Waneek Horn-Miller Speaks to CBC About the Power of Sport
Carleton University alumna, former Ravens water polo star, and Canada Sports Hall of Famer Waneek Horn-Miller spoke to the CBC’s Beyond the Win about her experiences during the 1990 Oka Crisis. Horn-Miller, a Mohawk of Kahnawake, was seriously injured during the conflict after being stabbed by a bayonet. In this interview, she[…]
Carleton Alumna Charlene Theodore Leads Systemic Change as Ontario Bar Association President
the foundation of every major chapter of social progress that we’ve had in this country, from pay equity to LGBTQ2+ rights.” Coming from a family of Ravens, she followed in their footsteps and enrolled in a double major in Law and Psychology at Carleton University. “Coming from Toronto, Carleton is a wonderful[…]
Happy Holidays: What’s Open and Closed at Carleton University
until Jan. 23, 2021 or until further notice. All Carleton Athletics programs and memberships will be cancelled, suspended or postponed. Registration fees will be automatically applied as a credit and will not expire. For a refund, please email ravens@carleton.ca. Online fitness classes are still available for registration. For updates, please visit the Athletics website.[…]
Raven Magazine Flies Again
Rick Colbourne and Melanie Adrian, a peek into the home lives of alumni couple Linda Grussani and Rawlson King, and a powerful essay about racism by former Ravens football star Nate Behar. “Confronting the biggest public health crisis in a century, people across Canada and around the world have faced unprecedented challenges,”[…]
Carleton Online Fall Graduation Continues This Week with Faculty Celebrations
well as special guests, including alumnus and actor Hamza Haq. The ceremonial video opened with dramatic drone footage of campus, which followed a flock of computer-generated ravens as they travelled from the top of Dunton Tower and around the campus before converging on Richcraft Hall. A voice-over read the Ravens creed, which begins, “I[…]
New University eSports League to Debut Oct. 5, 2020
is primed to step into a major vacuum in the Ontario sports scene. Carleton is the first founding member of the league and will have a Ravens team compete in each of the four titles offered: * Overwatch * Rocket League * Hearthstone * League of Legends League playoffs will begin in[…]
Carleton Athletics Helps Launch New Community-Building Program
A dozen standup paddleboards launched onto a blustery and rainy Lac Leamy on the afternoon of Friday, Sept. 4. Participants, which included members of the Carleton University Ravens men’s basketball team and kids from the Carlington neighbourhood of Ottawa, put on brave faces as an instructor from PaddleFit broke down the basics of standup paddleboarding[…]
Raven Athletes Training for Eventual Return to Competition
In the old normal, Ravens defensive back Melique Straker wouldn’t have had a moment to think about fall semester sport training programs. Indeed, in the last two weeks of August, he would have been immersed in his own training camp, the most intensive training period of the varsity football season. In the equivalent of[…]
Message from the President: Wishing Everyone A Great Fall Term!
Fall Orientation is in full swing and, after months of preparation, instructors and students will be connecting online on a large scale. To all our new and returning Ravens : Have a great first day of class! Among the many strategies we have adopted to enhance our courses and make sure that we create a[…]
Online Resources and Support for the New Academic Year
academics, finances, employability, campus life and wellness, we’ve compiled a Current Students Online page, which will remain an up-to-date resource at students.carleton.ca/online. To ensure our newest Ravens are supported in their transition to Carleton, we were proud to launch a virtual Fall Orientation starting on Sept. 6, which focuses on helping incoming students adapt[…]
Message from the President: Ready for September!
in partnership with CUSA and other student associations, we have prepared an amazing virtual Fall Orientation starting on Sept. 6, 2020. Over 400 student volunteers will help welcome our new Ravens to the Carleton community. Some highlights of the week include: A number of ice breakers and speed mingling activities Virtual games, including a variation[…]
Students as Partners Program Pairs Students and Instructors to Design Courses
as players,” says Rob Smart, an instructor at the Sprott School of Business who has been a member of the coaching staff on 12 national championship-winning Carleton Ravens men’s basketball teams. “We all need the ability to coach each other when it's appropriate, and to learn from each other, when that's appropriate.” […]
Carleton Ushers in Exciting New Academic Year with Supports and Services
to open its doors on Sept. 8 and a hybrid model of virtual and in-person fitness classes planned for fall. Registration is already underway for the Ravens Adult Co-ed Soccer League, which will follow Ontario Soccer’s Return to Play Guide, with limits on the number of players per team, and the Carleton Adult Hockey[…]
Mechanical Engineering 2020 Graduate Wins Board of Governors Award for Outstanding Community Achievement
and see the impact I can have there.” Now that Tsimiklis’ time as a Carleton student has ended, she wants to remind present and future Ravens that volunteering can enhance their university experience and help students find their fit at Carleton. “That sense of community is the biggest thing for me. If[…]
Sociology Graduate Creates Long-Lasting Community Connections
on campus, find the open house, answer all the questions I had, generally took an interest in me and wanted me to be a part of the Ravens family,” she says. Originally from Ottawa, Stewart was deciding between universities with her high school guidance counsellor when she received a phone call from[…]
Message from the President: Summer Term Begins as We Plan for the Fall
successful start to their Carleton journey. See, for example, this brilliant CU at Home Webinar Series developed by our innovative recruitment team to connect with our future Ravens over the month of May. Any questions you may have that are not answered by Carleton’s COVID-19 information website and its FAQ section should be forwarded[…]
Cross-Country Star Zoë Williams Strives for Success at School and on the Ski Trail
to a string of different activities. “Skiing is something that’s been both constant and changing throughout my life,” continues Williams, one of the stars of the Ravens Nordic ski team, whose family moved to Cantley, Que., in 2005 when her father, English Prof. Grant Williams, got a faculty position at Carleton. “Being outside[…]
Message from the President: Assorted Good News As We Head into the Weekend
to our community. Brenda O'Neill will serve as dean of our unique and distinctive Faculty of Public Affairs starting Oct. 1, 2020. Dani Sinclair will coach our Ravens Women's Basketball team next year. On the heels of a record-breaking year, our researchers continue to show remarkable success in attracting funding, a proxy for research[…]
Dual U Sports Basketball Championships at Lansdowne for First Time
When the Carleton Ravens women’s and men’s basketball teams step onto the hardwood at Lansdowne Park’s TD Place arena on March 5 and 6 in pursuit of their respective U Sports Canadian university basketball championships, it will be the first time that both squads are competing for the national hoops title on the same court.[…]
Ottawa is Basketball City in 2020
to 8. Carleton’s men’s basketball team has reigned supreme for many years during 17 consecutive appearances at the championship since 2003 with 14 wins. The Ravens also stepped up in the ‘60s with three appearances in the finals from 1965 to 1968. Although the University of Ottawa has never won the title, they’ve[…]
Carleton and Carefor Launch Unique Program for People with Young Onset Dementia
to facilities, including Carleton’s gym, field house and pool. It’s the first initiative of its kind in the Ottawa area and it officially launched in Carleton’s Ravens’ Nest on Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2020. “There are programs for older people, but there are not a lot of places younger people with[…]
Carleton and Carefor to Host Launch of Region’s First Young Onset Dementia Program
them active and socially connected. The Club is the first program of its kind in Ottawa. When: Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2020, at 10 a.m. Where: Ravens' Nest, Athletics Building, Carleton University Who: Event speakers include Carleton President Benoit-Antoine Bacon, Carefor CEO Steve Perry, MPP Joel Harden and Robin Meyers, Carefor's director of[…]
Great Momentum for a New Decade
are moving into the drafting phase, with more consultations to come this winter. We are writing the next chapter of our history, and the future is bright for Carleton. I wish everyone all the best for a great year in 2020! Go Ravens! Sincerely, Benoit Benoit-Antoine Bacon President and Vice-Chancellor[…]
Carleton to Host Shannon Lecture on Sharing an Indigenous Elder’s Life Story by Building Digital Space
Carleton University’s Department of History will host the Shannon Lecture, As I Remember it: Building Digital Space to Share the Life History and Teachings of an Indigenous Elder, delivered by guest speakers Davis McKenzie, Harmony Johnson and Prof. Paige Raibmon. When: Friday, Nov. 29, 2019 at 1 p.m. Where: Room 2017, Dunton Tower, Carleton Info:
Carleton to Host Philanthropic Race for Good featuring Nav “Superfan” Bhatia
his personal journey with philanthropy and basketball. Media are invited to attend the finish line event. When: Friday, Nov. 15, 2019 at 3 p.m. Where: Ravens' Nest, Athletics Building, Carleton Info: This event is free and open to the public, registration is available online. A campus map can be found here. […]
Finding Common Ground: Carleton Alum Waneek Horn-Miller on Reconciliation
power of advocacy," Horn-Miller is a Bear Clan woman of the Mohawk Nation. Originally from Kahnawake, Quebec, she is a Carleton University alumna (BA/00) and former Ravens water polo star. She went on to co-captain the first Canadian women’s Olympic water polo team at the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games and won several gold medals[…]
Panda Pride: Carleton Works with Community to Ensure Annual Rivalry is Safe and Fun
Five years ago, at the 2014 Panda Game between the Carleton Ravens and University of Ottawa Gee-Gees men’s football teams at TD Place Stadium, the Gee-Gees were ahead 31-27 with five seconds left in the fourth quarter. Carleton had the ball at midfield. What happened next couldn’t have been scripted any better by a[…]
Throwback 2019 Draws Crowds of Alumni Back to Campus
Dedicated fans took advantage of the beautiful day to enjoy Tragically Hip tribute band Little Bones, food trucks and local craft brews during the Ravens Rally ahead of a Ravens football game against the Waterloo Warriors, who won 34-24. As the week drew to a close, the celebrations headed downtown on[…]
Get Ready for Throwback 2019
Sept. 15 to 22, 2019, the campus will welcome thousands of proud alumni and members of the community for Throwback, the annual Homecoming celebration. The renowned Ravens school spirit will be on full display as people gather to share memories, highlight Carleton’s achievements and celebrate an enduring positive impact in the community. “We[…]
Carleton to Celebrate Throwback 2019
share his perspective as a long-time political watcher and professional pollster. He and a panel of experts will discuss major election issues, political leaders, predictions and more. Ravens Rally When: Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Where: Parking Lot Five (P5), Athletics Centre, Carleton Info: All are invited to attend[…]
What’s New at Carleton in 2019-2020
Western University and University of Victoria women’s basketball head coach, is now the interim head coach of the Carleton women. Charles will try to lead the Ravens men to a repeat national championship right here in Ottawa as the city hosts both the women’s and men’s 2020 U SPORTS basketball nationals at TD Place[…]
Carleton’s Orientation Week to Welcome New Students to Campus Life
Ceremonies The opening ceremonies kickoff Orientation Week with an official welcome for all new Carleton students. When: Monday, Sept. 2, from 9 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Where: Ravens’ Nest, Carleton University Note: Bacon will provide welcoming remarks. Shinerama Nearly 60 universities and colleges from across Canada raise money for cystic fibrosis research and[…]
Carleton Aerospace Researcher Receives NSERC Funding for Uninhabited Aircraft Training
a space rover created by a Carleton-supported company, a project to improve the black box system used to investigate airline accidents, and the continued success of the Ravens Racing team led by Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering students. For more information, please see Carleton’s unmanned aerial vehicle website and the Carleton Aerospace website. Media[…]
Carleton Alumna Waneek Horn-Miller Inducted into Canada Sports Hall of Fame
Carleton University alumna and former Ravens water polo star, Waneek Horn-Miller, has been inducted into the Canada Sports Hall of Fame. With a gold medal performance at the 1999 Pan American Games in Winnipeg as a member of the women’s national water polo team, Horn-Miller went on to serve as co-captain of the first[…]
Susan Menchini’s Dream Job in the Office of the Prime Minister
the warm and welcoming campus community. Her only regret is that she waited until her final year to try out and earn a spot on the Ravens women’s varsity soccer team. It was such a great experience that she wishes she had done it sooner. After graduating, she worked as a data processor[…]
Mission Accomplished
picture of jubilance, complete with a red carpet, unique food stations, live entertainment and a massive balloon canopy (designed by Architecture Prof. Manuel Báez and students) in Ravens colours. "The event tonight and this whole campaign is about community and impact," shared Benoit-Antoine Bacon, president and vice-chancellor. "Carleton has the reputation of being a[…]
What’s Open and Closed at Carleton University on Easter Weekend
5 p.m. Sunday, April 21: Fitness Centre: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Ice House: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Please note: The pool, Fieldhouse and Ravens’ Nest are closed all weekend. There are no fitness classes. Dining Services Saturday, April 20 and Sunday, April 21: Tim Hortons (Athletics Building): 8 a.m.[…]
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Projects Display Interdisciplinary Collaboration
The Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering’s annual Design Forum at Carleton University showcased projects of hundreds of students on April 7, 2019, with presentations of their projects in the Tory Building – a short walk away on campus – to tell delegates and judges the goals of their design and how they achieved it.
Basketball Champs Celebrated at City Hall
The Carleton Ravens men’s basketball team opened its season with convincing wins over NCAA competition in August, and closed it with a resounding 34-point national title game win on March 10 over the defending U SPORTS champion Calgary Dinos. Along the way, the Ravens racked up a 22-1 regular season record and won the[…]
Moves Behind the Bench
bench of North America’s most successful university basketball dynasty is moving on to a new leadership role. Carleton University’s Dave Smart, who has led the Carleton Ravens men’s basketball team to 14 national championships over the last 17 seasons, accepted the position of Director, Basketball Operations, and will be responsible for developing both the[…]
Carleton University’s Dave Smart Takes on New Basketball Role
great national visibility and we are sincerely grateful. I wish Dave all the best in his new role where he will share his ‘playbook’ with all our Ravens programs.” “I am pleased that Dave has accepted this new challenge where he will build on the legacy he created as head coach of the men’s[…]
Carleton University Celebrates Resilience of Black Canadians
gave a play by play of his path from Russell Heights community housing to becoming a defensive end for NFL teams like the Oakland Raiders and Baltimore Ravens. After playing for Atlanta's Georgia State University and being drafted to play professionally in 2012, Bilukidi decided he ultimately wanted something else out of life.[…]
Chalkboard Chats
to recognize the quiet excellence that takes place in our classrooms,” says Lyons. That notion gave birth two and a half years ago to the Raving Ravens initiative, which calls upon students to send digital or hard-copy postcards to educators to thank them for their work. More than 400 have been sent so far.[…]
Blade Barber
works.” To overcome this knee-jerk reaction, Maxwell is hoping to score a seal of approval from social media influencers and elite-level athletes. Carleton Ravens Hockey Team On Board The Carleton Ravens are on board. They’re using a Blade Barber for in-game sharpening. “It never occurred to me that the[…]
Carleton’s Women’s Basketball Team Wins Ottawa Sports Award
In the wake of its first-ever national championship, the Carleton Ravens women’s basketball team were to be recognized as the city’s female Team of the Year at the Ottawa Sports Awards in late January 2019. The Ravens women capped an undefeated 2017-‘18 season with a 69-48 victory over the University of Saskatchewan Huskies in[…]
Carleton Launches Basketball Analytics Internship
every part of the game is being analyzed in every sport you can imagine,” says Shirley Mills, a Carleton Mathematics and Statistics professor who helped co-ordinate the internship. Ravens Get a Basketball Analytics Boost Graduate students in data science, applied mathematics or statistics will have the opportunity to work closely with the Ravens men’s and[…]
Top 10 Carleton Stories in 2018
Sport Our most-read story of 2018 took a wide-ranging look at bias in media coverage of women’s sport at the varsity and professional levels. Women Ravens of all stripes delivered stellar performances in 2018, and it’s clear that women athletes are more than deserving of the coverage their male counterparts receive in the[…]
Carleton University and Algonquin College Reach Out to High School Students with Learning Disabilities
or 12 noon to 1:00 p.m. Where: Fenn Lounge, Residence Commons Building, Carleton University Notable: Speaker – 9:20 a.m. Dave Smart, head coach, Carleton University Ravens Men’s Basketball Team Background: The first Make the CUT session (November 2005) attracted more than 250 students, making it the largest gathering of students with learning[…]
Throwback 2018: Carleton Wraps Up Its Homecoming Celebrations
director of Alumni and Donor Relations. “Thousands came back to campus to reconnect with former classmates and professors, reminisce, hear from distinguished speakers, and cheer our Ravens on to victory. We’re already looking forward to Throwback 2019!” Savenkoff wasn’t exaggerating when he mentioned the Ravens’ victories. All of Carleton’s teams — women’s rugby,[…]
Carleton Welcomes New Students During Orientation Week
students that the days ahead would help them navigate the start of something new and prepare them for success. During two days of residence move-in, energetic Ravens helped hoist their new classmates’ belongings into Carleton’s residences. Carleton University President Benoit-Antoine Bacon and Suzanne Blanchard, vice-president (Students and Enrolment) were on hand to greet new[…]
Carleton to Launch Pilot Therapy Dogs Program
When: Thursday, Sept. 13, 2018 at 11:30 a.m. Where: Tory Building Outdoor Quad, Carleton University Additional Info: The rain location for this event will be the Ravens’ Studio (next to the welcome desk) in the Athletics Building. A campus map can be found online. The unique program integrates Carleton employees as therapy[…]
Carleton to Host 2018 Throwback Celebration
the literary world to explore the importance of feasts in both fiction and today's society. The event menu is inspired by the most memorable meals in literature. Ravens Hall of Fame When: Thursday, Sept. 13, 2018, from 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Where: Ravens’ Nest, Athletics Centre, Carleton Info: Tickets are $75. Registration is[…]
Welcome to the New Academic Year at Carleton
Alootook Ipellie, and “Here Be Dragons,” an exploration of the relationship between art and social critique — with a party on Sept. 17. Over in Athletics, several Ravens varsity teams are already in action and getting ready for their upcoming seasons, including the men’s basketball squad, which won all five of its August games against[…]
New Students Welcomed to University Life at Carleton’s Orientation Week
with the opening ceremonies – a welcome to all new students to Carleton. When: Monday, Sept. 3, 2018, from 9 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Where: Ravens' Nest, Carleton University Note: Bacon will provide welcoming remarks. Shinerama One of Canada’s largest post-secondary fundraisers, Shinerama involves nearly 60 universities and colleges from[…]
Banners Highlight Throwback and Panda Game
The podcast explores topics linked to cognitive and brain sciences, such as stress, imagination, emotion and addiction. Throwback 2017 Bash Was a Blast Ravens Football Helps Take Canada’s U19 Team to World Cup Gold Comeback Kids: Carleton Ravens Football Team Eyes Vanier Cup On Sept. 12, Carleton[…]
Annual President’s Golf Tournament Supports Student Athletes
Participants in the 13th annual President’s Golf Tournament teed off Aug. 20 at Stonebridge Golf Club and held a reception and dinner at Carleton University’s Ravens ' Nest, raising $140,000 for student athletes. The event is one of the most successful annual charitable tournaments in the Ottawa region. It’s supported by Carleton’s corporate and[…]
Carleton Hosts Can-Am Shootout
The Carleton Ravens men’s basketball team is taking on teams from south of the border in a series of exhibition games as part of the annual Carleton-hosted Can-Am Shootout. Can-Am Shootout: U Sports meets NCAA The team is facing off against four National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) teams, including the Cincinnati Bearcats, the[…]
All Guts, No Glory
At 6 p.m. on February 2, 2018, when the referee tossed the ball and play began between the Carleton Ravens women's basketball team and arch rivals the Ottawa Gee-Gees, groups of die-hard fans were dotted about the 18,000-seat Canadian Tire Centre. It was the night of the Capital Hoops Classic, a major fixture on[…]
Day Three: Carleton Spring Convocation 2018
if there are bumps on the way, everything’s going to pass . . . stay patient,” the duo said when asked what advice they had for incoming Ravens. Students from the Sprott School of Business pointed out how prepared they felt to take on the workforce. "This program gave me all the[…]
Spring Convocation 2018: Carleton Grad Skates into Pro Hockey League
learning to play and falling in love with the game,” he said. The rest, as they say, is history. From the 67s to the Ravens After playing for three seasons in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) with the Ottawa 67s, Van Stralen decided to stay in the capital city by joining the[…]
Carleton Holds Second Day of Spring Convocation Ceremonies
Above a sea of roaring family members and friends, students from Carleton’s Faculty of Public Affairs flew through the final leg of their journey as Ravens during Carleton University's Spring Convocation on June 13, 2018. Some of the undergraduate programs sending their students off to graduate included Journalism, Communication and Media Studies, Public Affairs[…]
Carleton Opens Spring Convocation 2018
Webb works at the Student Experience Office (SEO) and hopes to continue working at Carleton for years to come. Spring Convocation: A Time for Meaningful Citizenship “ Ravensare among the most intelligent birds,” Interim President Alistair Summerlee said in closing remarks. “Believe it or not, they’re one of the few species that actually care[…]
Canada-Wide Science Fair Draws Thousands
Awards for Science Promotion. “You give us tremendous confidence in the future of Canadian science,” she said to the young people in the audience in the Ravens ’ Nest. “The point of inspiration is critical,” continued Duncan, shifting her gaze to the rest of the gym. “Your commitment to science education and getting[…]
Board of Governors Approves 2018-’19 Operating Budget
the president responded by indicating that a discussion paper is being reviewed internally and a recommendation on fees will be brought forward to the Board for discussion. Ravens Basketball Engagement Activities Jennifer Brenning, assistant vice-president Athletics, and Jennifer Conley, chief advancement officer, provided an overview of recent successes in basketball, especially the women’s team, and[…]
Carleton Basketball Stars Playing at Commonwealth Games
be on the hardwood for Canada at the Commonwealth Games, which run from April 4 to 15 on Australia’s Gold Coast. Catherine Traer, who led the Ravens women to their first national title last month with 21 points in the 69-48 championship game victory over the University of Saskatchewan, is on the national women’s[…]
Celebrating Women Basketball Winners
In 2007, when Taffe Charles was hired to take over the Carleton Ravens women’s basketball team with no head coaching experience at the university level, he was confident the program would develop and improve over time. “I had the vision that we would one day, hopefully, win the national title,” Charles said on March[…]
OUA Announces 2017-18 Basketball Award Winners & All-Stars
The OUA has announced the 2017-18 basketball major award winners and All-Stars. Both women's and men's teams received high honours. Women's Basketball The women's Ravens , whose historic undefeated regular season (23-0) led them to a second consecutive division title, have won Coach of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year awards, while three[…]
Carleton Women Surge on the Court
The Ravens women’s basketball team is surging in 2017 - '18 with 36 straight regular season wins and the city’s Male Coach of the Year award for Head Coach Taffe Charles.[…]
Top 10 Stories in 2017
2017 was an exciting year to be at Carleton University as we celebrated our 75th Anniversary. Here are Carleton's most widely read stories of 2017.
HockeyFest on the Hill
and the girls received an inspirational speech from Canadian gold medal Olympian, Cassie Campbell-Pascall. “This year is unbelievable,” said Pierre Alain, coach of the Carleton women’s Ravens hockey team. “The site is absolutely unreal. It feels great. It’s once in a lifetime, literally, and I really enjoy it.” HockeyFest Provides[…]
Communication and Media Studies: Behind the Scenes of their New Video
experiences that you really wanted.” Carleton University is proud to be in Toronto this weekend for #OUF2017! Visit us to learn about the Carleton advantage.# Ravensinthe6ix pic.twitter.com/M1BV6CInhr — Carleton University (@Carleton_U) September 22, 2017 The video was launched in Toronto at the Ontario Universities’ Fair in late September, and in[…]
Unconquered at Invictus
In May 2014, Adam Jones, a soldier in the Canadian Army’s 30th Field Artillery Regiment, fell 25 feet from a rappelling tower while training at a military base in Meaford, Ont., near the shores of Georgian Bay. The fall broke his hand, knocked him unconscious and sent him into a seizure. The dent in his
Throwback 2017 Bash Was a Blast
the Chemistry Magic Show and carnival fare. Mayor Jim Watson joined in the fun, along with Ontario Attorney General Yasir Naqvi and Carleton President Alastair J.S. Summerlee. Ravens Fans Were Out in Full Force The annual Homecoming football game, fought this year against the Waterloo Warriors continued the festive spirit on campus. Despite[…]
New Faces, New Buildings
17. The big day is Saturday, Sept. 16, featuring Carleton’s 75th birthday bash with a 50-foot Ferris wheel, birthday cake, beer gardens, magic show and more, plus a Ravens football game in the afternoon and a Great Grads reception that night. The reception is an opportunity to recognize Carleton’s grads and their good deeds, and[…]
Basketball Teams Win U Sports Medals
Members of the Carleton community welcomed back their two triumphant Ravens basketball teams as they returned to Ottawa on Monday after stellar performances at the U Sports Final Eight Championships in Halifax, N.S. and Victoria, B.C. Players from the winning men’s basketball team were greeted on campus midday in Alumni Hall and the women’s[…]
Comeback Kids
Before the Carleton Ravens football team returned to the field in 2013 after a 15-year absence, Head Coach Steve Sumarah made a bold prediction. Within four seasons, he said, the Ravens would host a playoff game and make it to the provincial semi-finals. Last fall, the Ravens accomplished both goals, beating their crosstown rivals[…]
Remembering Wes Nicol
Wes Nicol was known for many things. He was an entrepreneur, lawyer, real estate developer, philanthropist, member of the Order of Canada, and one of Carleton University’s finest. He passed away on November 29 at the age of 86 in the warm embrace of family and close friends. Nicol’s path intertwined with Carleton’s for most
Make the CUT
a decade ago. One of the annual highlights for Make the CUT is a motivational speech by Dave Smart, head coach of the Carleton Ravens men's basketball team, which has won six straight Canadian Interuniversity Sport titles – and 12 in the last 14 years. Under Smart's leadership, the Ravens have[…]
New Carleton Programs and More This Fall
wheelchair treadmill - came from a crowd-sourced fundraising effort through the Carleton Disability Awareness Centre, the university’s Dedicated Access Fund and a federal accessibility awareness fund. Carleton Ravens varsity teams ready for another strong season In other news from Carleton’s Department of Recreation and Athletics, longtime assistant Kwesi Loney was named the new head coach[…]
Throwback 2016
athletes (Nordic skier Wayne Dustin, soccer player Michael Lanos, basketball player Niki Majid, hockey player Wayne Small) and one builder (recently retired vice-president Duncan Watt) into the Ravens Athletics Hall of Fame. The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences barbecue, with a presentation from art history professor Brian Foss, director of the School for[…]
Mission Possible
materials course and served as Dean's Advisor for Women in Engineering. While in this role, in 1991, McDill and Marilyn A. Johnston, a master's student and Ravens volleyball star, co-authored a paper titled "Tracking the Gender Barrier Through Declining Interest in Technology" for a British conference on women in engineering. "The objective of this[…]
He’s Got Smarts – On the Court and In the Classroom
When the architect of the Carleton Ravens ’ ascendancy as the top men’s basketball program in Canada decided to take a well-earned sabbatical during the 2015-‘16 season, the perfect substitute was waiting in the wings. Not only is longtime assistant coach Rob Smart a former all-star guard with the Ravens and the nephew of[…]
12th National Title
A welcoming committee of red and black swarmed Alumni Hall on March 21 as the Carleton Ravens brought home a sixth consecutive national win from the CIS men's basketball championship in Vancouver. The Ravens triumphed over the Calgary Dinos and reclaimed their national crown on Sunday, March 20 at the University of British Columbia.[…]
Funding the Future
Tuesday—a global initiative that is aimed at rallying philanthropic and volunteer support around the world. After a record-breaking year of philanthropic support for the program, the RavensMen’s Basketball Team brought home their 11th CIS championship title, further proving that Carleton University is a leader in Canadian post-secondary athletics. It is[…]
Carleton Men’s Basketball Team Wins CIS Championship
defensively, that’s what we expect.” Philip Scrubb had 28 points and 10 assists during the game. Thomas Scrubb was once again terrific for the Ravens finishing with 20 points, 12 rebounds and 7 assists. He is the CIS Defensive Player of the Year. “It definitely feels good,” noted Thomas Scrubb. “A lot[…]
Carleton’s Throwback Weekend a Huge Success
Ravens pride was evident everywhere during Carleton University’s Throwback weekend from Oct. 16 to 19, with 34 events attracting thousands of faculty, staff, students, alumni and donors to campus. From a chemistry magic show, a panel on mystery novels and networking events to a Ravens Hall of Fame gala, exciting sports action and reunion[…]