Truly amazing stories in research and innovation come out of Carleton. Below are a few of our stories.
Carleton Celebrates 2024 Fall Convocation Medal Winners
At Carleton University’s fall convocation, more than 1,200 graduates from the class of 2024 are crossing the stage, marking a journey defined by resilience, innovation and academic excellence. This ceremony not only recognizes their dedication... More
Carleton University Launches Innovative New Nursing Program
Ontario's health-care system is stretched thin. The province has an aging, diverse and growing population with complex needs. A lack of family doctors means people often don't receive preventative treatment. And data from the Canadian... More
Honouring Ravens at Fall Convocation
On Nov. 9, Carleton University will celebrate more than 1,200 students as they receive their degrees at fall convocation During the one-day ceremony, families and friends will cheer on their graduating students in-person at the... More
Carleton Research Seeks to Determine if Gut Microbes Could Break Down Forever Chemicals
Forever chemicals are woven into the fabric of the waterproof clothing that can keep you dry in a downpour. And they coat the non-stick frying pans that allow you to make scrambled eggs—and clean up... More
Retracing History: Carleton Student Reunites Kosovar Refugees with Canadian Supporters
Krenare Recaj was just a young child when she and her family were forced from their home in Kosovo in 1999. They were among thousands of Kosovar Albanians airlifted to Canada through Operation PARASOL, a... More
Celebrating Carleton’s Spirit, Innovation and Community at Throwback
Carleton University was filled with energy and school spirit as Throwback, the university's highly anticipated homecoming celebration, brought alumni, students and community members together from Sept. 26 to Oct. 6. With a wide range of... More
Carleton Butterfly Show Celebrates a Quarter Century of Natural Wonder
The butterfly effect is a phenomenon whereby a small action has a profound impact on a large, complex system. Such as that fateful day back in 1998 when Carleton University greenhouse manager Ed Bruggink and... More
Reimagining Long-Term Care in Canada
Canada's long-term care system faces a growing crisis, with the senior population expected to surpass 11 million by 2043, far outstripping the number of care beds available – which sat at under 200,000 in 2021.
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