Archives: Dean’s Blog

Archives: Dean’s Blog

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Heading to the Fair

There are various challenges facing the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences in the months ahead, and the one which comes first to mind this week – the week of the Ontario Universities Fair in... More

Posted on Sunday, September 23rd, 2012 in Dean's Blog Feed for all posts filed under Dean's Blog

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On the Road

A slightly crisp September Sunday morning found me exploring the spectacular Chinese and Japanese gardens that form part of the sprawling oasis of greenery and blossoms known as the Montreal... More

Posted on Monday, September 17th, 2012 in Dean's Blog Feed for all posts filed under Dean's Blog

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Plus ca change

In my remarks earlier this week to the academic orientation gathering of first-year students, I observed that much had changed at Carleton since I took my first course here in the summer of 1968.  I... More

Posted on Thursday, September 6th, 2012 in Dean's Blog Feed for all posts filed under Dean's Blog

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Citius, Altius, Fortius

I am not the most avid of sports fans, but there is always something special about the Olympics, and usually one or two events manage to capture my undivided attention.  This year it was the... More

Posted on Tuesday, August 14th, 2012 in Dean's Blog Feed for all posts filed under Dean's Blog

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Minoan delights

Returning to the office after a period away, usually spent engaged in rather more enjoyable pursuits, is daunting at the best of times; and this year was no exception.  I attended the International... More

Posted on Friday, July 20th, 2012 in Dean's Blog Feed for all posts filed under Dean's Blog

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What the dormouse said

The annual Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, held most recently in Waterloo, is always a welcome opportunity not only to hear about some of the latest research being undertaken by... More

Posted on Thursday, June 14th, 2012 in Dean's Blog Feed for all posts filed under Dean's Blog

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The challenges of the spring term

It is difficult to believe that we are already into the third week of the “spring” session, the equivalent of “November” during the regular year.  Spring/summer courses always seem a bit... More

Posted on Thursday, May 17th, 2012 in Dean's Blog Feed for all posts filed under Dean's Blog

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Intervallo

I know that the academic year is approaching its end when I have to start walking farther each morning for my fix of caffeine, the most convenient spot at the tunnel junction having shut down its... More

Posted on Thursday, April 19th, 2012 in Dean's Blog Feed for all posts filed under Dean's Blog

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Rain, Steam, and Speed

The world outside my airplane window is a study of blues, greens, and greys, the hues coalescing briefly into vague shapes – the islands in the Salish Sea – and then dissolving again into an... More

Posted on Monday, April 16th, 2012 in Dean's Blog Feed for all posts filed under Dean's Blog

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Nadia El Fani

Nadia El Fani is a courageous woman.  Last week the Tunisian filmmaker was on campus for a screening of her most recent work, Laïcité, inch’Allah (English title: Neither Allah, Nor Master),... More

Posted on Monday, April 9th, 2012 in Dean's Blog Feed for all posts filed under Dean's Blog