Operating grant increase has strings attached Carleton President Richard Van Loon is "profoundly disappointed" with the latest government funding announcements for university operating grants.
Enrolment continues to climb Latest figures show fall 2000 applications to Carleton programs are up 12 percent from last year's numbers.
Dedicated BOG member to receive Founder's Award Longtime Board of Governors member Don Yeomans will receive the university's prestigious Founder's Award at the 2000 convocation ceremonies June 15-17.
High-tech boom spawns new sonic design diploma Taking advantage of the local high-tech boom, Carleton's School for Studies in Art and Culture (SSAC) has developed a sonic design diploma to be launched this fall. The new five-credit diploma marries music with high-tech, providing students with focused training in musical applications in the computing field.
$6.7 million to fund national capital research institute Ontario Energy, Science and Technology Minister Jim Wilson was at Carleton in February to announce $6.7 million in funding for research to be carried out at the new National Capital Institute of Telecommunications (NCIT).
Professor wins prestigious business award School of Business professor Vijay Jog is the winner of this year's Leaders in Management Education Award for the Ontario region for his role in bridging the worlds of academia and business.
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