Community-Based Research Workshop Series
A series of workshops on community-based research is being offered this fall by the Community-Based Research Network of Ottawa. Participants will be introduced to the definitions and advantages of... More
A series of workshops on community-based research is being offered this fall by the Community-Based Research Network of Ottawa. Participants will be introduced to the definitions and advantages of... More
The Canadian Alliance for Community Service Learning and Carleton University formalized their new relationship with the signing of a partnership agreement by CASCL Executive Director Larry Gemmel and... More
Two FPA students — Ashley McArthur (MA student, Political Science) and Andrew Perez (Political Science and Journalism alumnus) meet with Catherine Clark of the CPAC channel as members of a... More
Source: The Globe and Mail, September 8, 2008 By Judith Maxwell [Tessa Hebb is a visiting scholar in the Faculty of Public Affairs, and Managing Director of 3ci-Carleton Centre for Community... More
Cheryl Picard and Peggy Mason have been named eminent women whose “leadership supports a culture of peace.” Along with other leaders and activists, they will be honoured at the inaugural Women... More
Canadians’ affection for the environment has often been fickle come election time. And the moment for Stéphane Dion’s green gamble may already have passed. Source: The Ottawa Citizen,... More
The work of Dr. Tessa Hebb, Managing Director of the Carleton Centre for Community Innovation, was profiled in SSHRC’s new book, 30, which celebrates the Council’s 30 years of supporting Canadian... More
Carleton University has been awarded two large grants from the Government of Canada to fund two new student exchange programs in Europe, Mexico and the United States, reflecting Carleton’s... More
Source: Ottawa Citizen, Saturday, August 23, 2008 by Robert Sibley Tom Darby is still amazed when he visits his hometown in Georgia and sees blacks and whites dining in the same restaurant.... More
(Ottawa)–Carleton University has received $676,000 from Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) to continue to produce two publications that provide a unique window on issues facing new immigrants... More