Truly amazing stories in research and innovation come out of Carleton. Below are a few of our stories.
Carleton Welcomes Students to Another Exciting Academic Year
Last week, Carleton welcomed new and returning students to campus, signaling the beginning of a new academic year. “We’re excited to welcome new and returning students to campus,” says Suzanne Blanchard, Vice-President (Students and Enrolment).... More
Brewing Renewables: Grad Student Converts Beermaking Wastewater Into Biogas
When somebody sips a frosty pint of beer, they might briefly reflect on the ingredients in the glass — a timeless blend of grains, hops, yeast and water — but they probably don't think about the byproducts... More
Carleton Students Gain Hands-On Experience through Black and Indigenous Internships
Over the summer, Carleton University science students gained hands-on research experience through the Black and Indigenous Summer Research Internships (BISRI).
Climate Change Diplomacy: Carleton Grad Serves as Canada’s Global Ambassador
Last June, during Climate Action Week in London, England, the international Powering Past Coal Alliance (PPCA) hosted an event at the iconic Battersea Power Station — an enormous, decommissioned coal-fired power plant on the River Thames... More
Dream Gig: Industrial Design Grad Finds Her Flow at Outdoor Gear Company
Like many kids growing up in Ottawa, Olivia Pucci was drawn to water. The city's geography is defined by two rivers and a canal, all of which are sprinkled with places for aquatic play.
The Tap-Tap: Wearable Device Transforms Learning for Blind and Low-Vision Musicians
Designed by a Carleton PhD student to assist blind and low vision musicians, the tap-tap is a wearable haptic device that enables people to send vibration signals in real-time to one another.
Freshwater Bounty: The Hidden Richness of Habitat Close to Home
On a scorching mid-July afternoon, Carleton University biology professor Dalal Hanna and master’s student Felix Chan roll up their pants and step into the shallow, clear flow of Shield’s Creek, a narrow tree-shrouded stream cutting... More
Paris 2024: How Carleton Grads are Shaping the Summer Olympics
As the world turns its eyes to Paris for the 2024 Summer Olympics, Carleton University graduates are poised to make their mark on this grand international stage. From broadcasting live events to ensuring smooth operations... More
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