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Two Kroeger College students headed for Durban

Blair Newbold and Khadija Ga’al are two of nine Carleton students selected to participate in a course on “Health Care in Post-Apartheid South Africa,” to be taught by Carleton professor Susanne... More

Posted on Monday, April 4th, 2011 in News Feed for all posts filed under News, Public Affairs and Policy Management Feed for all posts filed under Public Affairs and Policy Management

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Student illustrates alternative government guide

By Nicole Findlay Upon being given creative free rein for a final course project, Talbert Johnson decided to put his lifelong passion for drawing cartoons to use. His Government of Canada-issued... More

Posted on Monday, April 4th, 2011 in History Feed for all posts filed under History, News Feed for all posts filed under News

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Out of Africa

After her family fled the civil war in Somalia when she was two years old, Muno Osman grew up in refugee camps in Kenya. Even so, she says, she was “very, very lucky.” The reason: her parents... More

Posted on Monday, April 4th, 2011 in News Feed for all posts filed under News, Social Work Feed for all posts filed under Social Work

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Creators of history

Just two weeks before the beginning of the fall term, Kathryn Harvey was asked to step in to teach a history class.  She decided that for the third-year seminar, Historical Representations, the... More

Posted on Monday, March 28th, 2011 in History Feed for all posts filed under History, News Feed for all posts filed under News

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A gay walk down memory lane

After reading The Canadian War on Queers for his third-year seminar Historical Representations, David Tucker decided to walk in the author’s figurative footsteps. Co-written by FASS faculty member,... More

Posted on Monday, March 28th, 2011 in History Feed for all posts filed under History, News Feed for all posts filed under News

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Extraordinarily extracurricular

by Peter Johansen Selling paper bags.  Counting soup labels.  Promoting good study habits.  Arguing both sides of a legal case in Canada’s most prestigious moot court competition. For... More

Posted on Monday, March 28th, 2011 in Law Feed for all posts filed under Law

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Matching the crime to the criminal

By Nicole Findlay The absence crime scene DNA can allow a case to grow cold, a victim to remain unavenged and a criminal to walk free. To solve crimes where no physical evidence exists, police use... More

Posted on Monday, March 21st, 2011 in News Feed for all posts filed under News, Psychology Feed for all posts filed under Psychology

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Documenting history

By Nicole Findlay Students in Michael Ostroff’s fourth-year seminar are bringing history to the silver screen.  The group of sixteen students enrolled in Making Documentary History has made four... More

Posted on Monday, March 21st, 2011 in History Feed for all posts filed under History, News Feed for all posts filed under News

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Mooting with success

The Faculty of Public Affairs congratulates Carleton University’s law team for its outstanding performance at the 7th Annual Osgoode Cup, a moot court competition held at York University on... More

Posted on Thursday, March 17th, 2011 in Law Feed for all posts filed under Law