10/23/2024
The Childhood and Youth Studies program at Carleton University prepares students to be compassionate and skilled professionals who work with children and youth. Hear why Aaliyah chose the program in the video below https://youtu.be/2TYjWRhUZT8
Learn more about the program at admissions.carleton.ca/programs/childhood-and-youth-studies/
Childhood and Youth Studies at Carleton — Aaliyah's story
For more information about Carleton University's Childhood and Youth Studies BA program, visit us online at https://admissions.carleton.ca/programs/childhood...
10/23/2024
Studying Art History at Carleton University in Canada's capital city is stacked with advantages. Hear from Art History student Sam below and learn more about the program at admissions.carleton.ca/programs/art-history/
https://youtu.be/yo4NqX843HM
Art History at Carleton — Sam's story
For more information on Carleton University's Art History BA program, visit us online at https://admissions.carleton.ca/programs/art-history
10/07/2024
We'll take 'Things That Make Us Proud' for $1000! 🤩
Tune in to Jeopardy! tonight to watch Carleton grad Amanda Prusila compete! Amanda graduated with her Bachelor’s in Journalism and French, and an MA in Film Studies.
Carleton University Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
09/30/2024
Orange Shirt Day: Reflections from Indigenous Studies student Belle Bailey
Algonquin woman, activist and Indigenous Studies student Belle Bailey reflects on her time at Carleton University, what inspired her to pursue Jingle dress d...
03/20/2023
Tar Sands Songbook was created by New York-based musician, author and climate activist Tanya Kalmanovitch, who grew up in Fort McMurray. She combines video, storytelling, personal history, and live violin and fiddle music to investigate our unseen relationships to oil. Join us for a fantastic performance and conversation on Tuesday, March 28, 7 pm at Carleton Dominion-Chalmers Centre. https://carleton.ca/mssc/cu-events/listening-cafe-2-listening-to-the-climate-emergency-through-the-tar-sands-songbook/
12/14/2022
PhD student Alicia McVarnock (Carleton University Department of Psychology) was on CBC Ottawa News discussing her 2021-2022 Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship win, along with her research on shyness and academic adjustment in university.
CBC INTERVIEW WITH VANIER AWARD WINNER FROM CARLETON
Carleton University PhD student Alicia McVarnock (Developmental Psychology) is interviewed by the CBC to discuss her research and winning a 2021-2022 Vanier ...