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From BHum to Trudeau Scholar

Amanda Clarke, BHum/07, MA/08 has been awarded a Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Doctoral Scholarship worth $180,000. Clarke was one of 15 Canadian and international doctoral candidates to receive... More

Posted on Monday, May 17th, 2010 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, This is Your BA Feed for all posts filed under This is Your BA, Twitter Feed for all posts filed under Twitter

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Corvus takes flight

Under the direction of Greg Fisher, a group of four Greek and Roman Studies students have recently launched an on-line journal. Corvus, the Latin word for raven, explores a range of topics pertaining... More

Posted on Monday, May 3rd, 2010 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, This is Your BA Feed for all posts filed under This is Your BA, Twitter Feed for all posts filed under Twitter

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Top prize awarded to CUAG publication

Diana Nemiroff, Director of the Carleton University Art Gallery (CUAG), is pleased to announce that Sanattiaqsimajut: Inuit Art from the Carleton University Art Gallery Collection has won first prize... More

Posted on Monday, April 26th, 2010 in FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, Twitter Feed for all posts filed under Twitter

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Creating a Carleton legacy

A group of graduate students took a page from their textbooks, brought it to life and are creating a legacy for future Aboriginal studies students. Adopting the name of a book chapter they’d read... More

Posted on Monday, April 26th, 2010 in FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, Twitter Feed for all posts filed under Twitter

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Keeping an eye on crime

By Lin Moody You were an eyewitness to a crime. Joanna Pozzulo is researching whether you would recall the faces of strangers differently than a child in this kind of circumstance. An associate... More

Posted on Wednesday, April 14th, 2010 in FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, Psychology Feed for all posts filed under Psychology, Twitter Feed for all posts filed under Twitter

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Investigating the origin of Herschel Island

By Lin Moody Hershel Island has many claims to fame. It is Yukon’s northernmost point. Before the Klondike Gold Rush, it was the centre of a whaling rush, with more than 1,000 people staying at the... More

Posted on Tuesday, April 13th, 2010 in FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, Geography and Environmental Studies Feed for all posts filed under Geography and Environmental Studies, Twitter Feed for all posts filed under Twitter

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Plastics and oil – bad for the environment and the waistline

By Lin Moody Bisphenol-A (BPA) has been in the news over the past few years as a potential chemical threat to human health. Now Alfonso Abizaid is researching the role that BPA may play in obesity.... More

Posted on Tuesday, April 13th, 2010 in FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, Twitter Feed for all posts filed under Twitter

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The power of mental imagery

By Lin Moody When people think about something from their personal experience, such as the face of a relative or pet, they create a mental image. Carleton Psychology Professor Amedeo D’Angiulli is... More

Posted on Tuesday, April 13th, 2010 in FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, Psychology Feed for all posts filed under Psychology, Twitter Feed for all posts filed under Twitter

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Upcoming FASS Events

  Institute of Cognitive Science – Spring Conference (in conjunction with FASS Research Day) Speaker:  Dr. Chris Fennell, from the University of Ottawa ICS Students will present their work in a... More

Posted on Monday, April 12th, 2010 in FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, Twitter Feed for all posts filed under Twitter

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Upcoming FASS Events

College of the Humanities – Greek and Roman Studies Topic: Travel and Travel Literature in Antiquity Speaker: Professor Jonathan S. Burgess of the University of Toronto Wednesday, March 31,... More

Posted on Monday, March 29th, 2010 in FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, Twitter Feed for all posts filed under Twitter