Truly amazing stories in research and innovation come out of Carleton. Below are a few of our stories.
Carleton University Art Gallery Celebrates 30 Years
On Sunday, Jan. 29, artists, art lovers and well-wishers filled the Carleton University Art Gallery (CUAG) for a 30th anniversary party. The stunning CUAG space echoed with music, chatter and laughter as it opened its... More
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... More
Celebrating Black History Month: Sarah George is Creating Safe Spaces for the Next Generation
Sarah George is a student, staff member and instructor at Carleton. She was born in Zimbabwe and grew up in the United States and Canada. After earning her Bachelor of Arts at Mount Royal University, George joined... More
Celebrating Black History Month: Patrick Ene is Building a Sense of Community
Growing up in Nigeria and surrounded by people that looked and talked like him, Patrick Ene didn’t fully understand the reality of being Black. After moving to Canada in 2018, Ene quickly became aware of the... More
Celebrating Black History Month: Asha Berbeck is Advocating for Fellow Students
Asha Berbeck, a fourth-year student in Carleton’s psychology program, is a natural-born leader and advocate. During high school she was part of many extracurriculars — she was class president and treasurer, vice-president of the students’ association,... More
A New Geological Era? Carleton Research at Crawford Lake Could Help Pinpoint Start of the Anthropocene
Next month, if the ice is thick enough, Carleton University environmental geologist Tim Patterson plans to return to Crawford Lake with his research team to extract another "freeze core" from the lakebed. The lower reaches... More
Blame the Brain: Why Weight Loss is More Complex than We Think
At a time when New Year’s resolutions are top of mind, weight loss is a focus for many people. Ads for gym memberships, diet pills, juice cleanses and nutrition coaching flood social media feeds, with... More
Piecing Together the Conservation Puzzle: Carleton Partners with Nature Conservancy of Canada to Create High-Tech Land Management Tool
Protecting Canada's natural places is an important front in the fight against climate change. Conservation work in forests helps remove greenhouse gasses from the atmosphere, while keeping wetlands intact can mitigate flooding and drought. Moreover,... More
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