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Making Magic
Ottawa magician Chris Pilsworth loves the science of magic as much as he loves thrilling people with his spectacular illusions.For the past 16 years, Pilsworth, BID/86, has combined his lifelong passion for performing with his degree in industrial design to create the imaginative props that help him wow audiences in Canada and abroad.
In memoriam
BID grad designs millennium coin series
At this moment, you might be carrying around a bit of Carleton University without even knowing it.
Alberta engineer wins NSERC Fellowship
This fall Wayne Grover BEng/76, will receive one of Canada's most prestigious and valuable research prizes, the NSERC Steacie Fellowship.
Star reporter named business journalist of the year
On April 13, 2000 Robert Cribb, MJ/94, was given the prestigious Anderson Consulting Business Journalist of the Year award for his series that ran in the Toronto Star last August.
CBC's Petricic gets nod for uncovering the HRDC boondoggle
Carleton University alumni were big winners at the Canadian Association of Journalists Awards (CAJ) for Investigative Journalism in Halifax this year.
Alumna receives national aboriginal achievement award
Former Ravens water polo star Waneek Horn-Miller, BA/2000, has been named one of 12 recipients of a national aboriginal achievement award from the National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation.
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Ex Libris
We're pleased to present a listing of recent books written by graduates of Carleton University.
Future Alumni
Congratulations on the arrival of the following Carleton University future alumni
Fifties (Online Update: July 25/00)
Sixties (Online Update: July 25/00)
Seventies (Online Update: July 25/00)
Eighties (Online Update: July 25/00)
Nineties (Online Update: July 25/00)
Future Alumni (Online Update: July 25/00)
Congratulations on the arrival of the following Carleton University future alumni
Ex Libris (Online Update: July 25/00)
We're pleased to present a listing of recent books written by graduates of Carleton University.
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2000 Thoughts: A liberal education is key to a civil society
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