Archives: SSAC

Archives: SSAC

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Music grad helps bring opera back to Buffalo

After an eleven-year hiatus residents of Buffalo are able to enjoy opera once again thanks to talented musicians like music graduate Nadia Petrella who recently graced the stage of the Riviera... More

Posted on Monday, June 29th, 2009 in FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, Music Feed for all posts filed under Music, SSAC Feed for all posts filed under SSAC

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From one Visiting Professorship to the next – Ruth Phillips travels to two renowned universities

Ruth Phillips, Canada Research Chair in Modern Culture and professor of Art History in the School for Studies in Art and Culture, will take a short summer break after leaving one Visiting... More

Posted on Tuesday, April 7th, 2009 in Art History Feed for all posts filed under Art History, FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, SSAC Feed for all posts filed under SSAC

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Giving the gift of music

Sales director Greg Malta, recently made the recording collection of the Carleton University Library the recipient of over 2,000 classical CDs in hopes of enlightening and enriching the musical... More

Posted on Tuesday, January 27th, 2009 in FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, Music Feed for all posts filed under Music, SSAC Feed for all posts filed under SSAC

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Film student recruited to review university instead of movies

When humanities and film studies student Paul Anderson isn’t watching movies at the ByTowne or Mayfair theatres, as part of film studies research the student protests, he is either blogging for... More

Posted on Tuesday, January 20th, 2009 in College of the Humanities Feed for all posts filed under College of the Humanities, FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, Film Studies Feed for all posts filed under Film Studies, SSAC Feed for all posts filed under SSAC

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Community reaches out to Carleton

Late last year the music division of the School for Studies in Art and Culture and Hummingbird Music signed a memorandum of understanding designed to cultivate a mutually beneficial relationship... More

Posted on Tuesday, January 20th, 2009 in FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, Music Feed for all posts filed under Music, SSAC Feed for all posts filed under SSAC

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Professor’s research could affect teaching and study of film history

Assistant professor of film studies Aboubakar Sanogo’s research on African documentaries may affect the teaching and study of film history as it is known today. Sanogo had been studying... More

Posted on Wednesday, January 14th, 2009 in FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, Film Studies Feed for all posts filed under Film Studies, SSAC Feed for all posts filed under SSAC

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Three degrees and onto to teach – over a decade at Carleton

Katie Cholette may have spent a large portion of her life living in various places, but she has managed to remain in Ottawa and at Carleton for the past 14 years, minus a short one-year hiatus with... More

Posted on Wednesday, October 29th, 2008 in Art History Feed for all posts filed under Art History, FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, SSAC Feed for all posts filed under SSAC

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New faculty, new ideas – giving back to FASS through music

Jesse Stewart dreamt he forgot his drumsticks and had to play the concert by hand – so that’s what he did. Stewart began the opening act of his solo performance at the Lunchtime Concert... More

Posted on Thursday, October 23rd, 2008 in FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, Music Feed for all posts filed under Music, SSAC Feed for all posts filed under SSAC

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It’s about the journey – words of wisdom from Beijing Olympians

Mark Oldershaw and Angus Mortimer know more than anyone that the journey is often more important than the outcome. This was one of the messages the two Beijing Olympians delivered to first year... More

Posted on Tuesday, September 9th, 2008 in English Feed for all posts filed under English, FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, Music Feed for all posts filed under Music

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Calling the tune

Composer, musician and recent graduate Adam Saikaley is calling the tune quite literally. Saikaley, BMus/08, successfully beat out applicants from across Canada for a coveted and rare spot on CBC... More

Posted on Tuesday, August 26th, 2008 in FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, Music Feed for all posts filed under Music