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Flex’s First Pick: Carleton’s Co-op Program Shows its Strength

Carleton students from electrical and mechanical engineering, along with students from the Sprott School of Business have been granted exclusive access inside multinational technological manufacturer...

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Northern Nomad: Tiny House Opens Doors

A tiny house can be emblematic of simplicity and minimalism, or an affordable entry point in to an overheated housing market. But the Northern Nomad at Carleton University is more than that. It’s Scott...

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In Memoriam: David C. Coll

It is with a very heavy heart that the Carleton community acknowledges the loss of Professor Emeritus David C. Coll, who passed away on September 6, 2018. Dr. Coll’s contributions to the Faculty of...

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Gordon Hicks (BEng/87) Receives Honorary Doctorate from Carleton University

Carleton University has conferred a Doctor of Engineering, honoris causa, on Gordon Hicks “in recognition of his extraordinary commitment to a sustainable low-carbon future, through innovation,...

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High School Students Shine at Carleton Summer Program

Katherine Dibbon and Ahsanul Haque are not your average high school students. While most Canadian teenagers are stressing over their first jobs or college and university applications, Dibbon and Haque...

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Professor Winnie Ye Recognized for Photonics Research and Outreach

Carleton Professor Winnie Ye is being recognized for both her innovative research and her tireless efforts to encourage and support young women to pursue degrees and careers in engineering.

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ICTC and Carleton Partner to Create the Autonomous Vehicles Workforce of...

The Information and Communications Technology Council (ICTC) and Carleton University’s Co-operative Education office are pleased to announce a partnership to expand career opportunities for students...

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Smart Energy – Addressing the Need for More Energy-Efficient Building

Minister of Environment and Climate Change Catherine McKenna visited Carleton University to announce an investment of $350,000 in a timely research project focused on sustainable living, the latest in...

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Minister Catherine McKenna Visits Carleton’s Virtual Ventures

Campers in Carleton University’s Virtual Ventures program recently had a surprise visitor – Catherine McKenna, minister of Environment and Climate Change and Ottawa Centre MP. Virtual Ventures is a...

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Carleton Engineering Researchers Receive Transport Canada Funds

If you’ve ever sat idling impatiently as an apparently endless stream of boxcars rolling past a level crossing, you won’t be surprised to learn that freight trains can reach nearly four kilometres in...

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Carleton’s Immersive Media Studio Wins Two Prestigious Industry Awards

Carleton University’s Immersive Media Studio (CIMS) has won two Canada BIM Innovation Spotlight Awards. The fourth annual awards ceremony, held in Toronto on Thursday, Sept. 20, 2018, bestowed the...

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Carleton Marks 50th Anniversary of Architectural Education with Forward 50...

Carleton University’s Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism is marking 50 years of architectural education with a special two-day Forward 50 celebration. Media are invited to attend Forward 50...

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Carleton’s Qijun Zhang Appointed Chancellor’s Professor

Carleton University’s Qijun Zhang was recently appointed as a Chancellor’s Professor, a prestigious rank reserved for highly esteemed faculty members whose research activities have been, and continue...

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Graduate Research Highlights Sustainable Benefits of Biofiltration

Ever wondered what processes your water goes through before it ends up in your glass? Ashley Piche, a Master of Applied Science student in Environmental Engineering at Carleton University has compared...

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Industrial Design Students Capture Four Top Finishes at National IDeA...

Five recent graduates of Carleton University’s Bachelor of Industrial Design (BID) program captured four top-three finishes – including a first-place win – at the National Innovative Design for...

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Carleton to Host Forum Lecture with Oscar-Winning Alumnus Paul Austerberry

Oscar-winning Production Designer Paul Austerberry (BArch/89) presents the lecture Shaping the World for Film. Austerberry was the production designer for Guillermo del Toro’s Oscar-winning film The...

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Forward 50 Events Celebrate Half-century of Architecture at Carleton

Carleton University’s Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism hosted its 50th anniversary event on Oct. 4 and 5, 2018, reunited dozens of alumni from all over the world. FORWARD►50 celebrated the...

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New Degree Focuses on Digital Media Storytelling

As media organizations dismantle their print editions and increase their online presence in myriad platforms, Carleton University has launched a new undergraduate program to teach students how to be...

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Mayor Jim Watson Visits Carleton Chapter of Engineers Without Borders for...

To build a sustainable world, you start at home. Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson explained to Carleton University students on Oct. 11, 2018 how Ottawa is hoping to change the world for the better. “It really...

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Industrial Design Grad Karim Rashid Opens Exhibition at Ottawa Art Gallery

Karim Rashid, Carleton University’s well-known industrial design graduate, has returned to his roots for the first large-scale Canadian presentation of his work at the Ottawa Art Gallery. The show,...

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