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Humanizing Artificial Intelligence

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Taking on the Tough Stories

Carleton Journalism professor teaches students how to handle trauma.

Research

Waste Not, Want Not

Carleton researchers are transforming things we throw away into biofuel and valuable chemicals.

Opinion

Canada as a 51st State?

According to a Carleton International Relations professor, Republicans would never win another general election.

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Meet Wisdom Tettey

Learn about Carleton’s new President and their vision for the university’s future.

Safeguarding Newborn Health

Each year, 15,000 Canadian newborns need NICU care. Carleton researchers, working with CHEO, are creating advanced sensors and safer transport systems to improve care for these fragile patients. Their innovations aim to support healthier outcomes for vulnerable infants.

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Discover a wide range of continuing studies programs with flexible learning opportunities to meet your needs.

Professional Development

Carleton’s Future EDge provides innovative professional development and continuous education for today’s world.

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Grab your tickets to the next Ravens home game. With 12 varsity teams, there’s plenty of action to enjoy. Visit the Ravens website for game schedules, ticket sales, news and the latest merch. Show your Ravens pride and join the excitement!

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Having participated in the co-op program, I have a greater sense of direction on the type of work I want to pursue after graduating from my program and feel confident that I possess the necessary skills to get there.

Carrie Cho, BA Psychology student

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Jan 23

Disability Justice and Queer Crip Curation

  • 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
  • 2017 Dunton Tower
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Jan 25

Forum Lecture: How to Solve a Housing Crisis

  • 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM
  • Ottawa Art Gallery
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Jan 26

Science Café – Is Social Media Addictive?

  • 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM
  • 1049 Bank Street, The Ottawa Public Library
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Jan 30

Mother Trouble: Mediations of White Maternal Angst after Second Wave Feminism

  • 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM
  • Irene’s Pub