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Arctic Art
The sculpture collection of R.D. Bell at the Carleton University Art Gallery offers a unique opportunity to experience the Arctic through the art of its people.
Taking his best shot
Jafeth Mazeruka will have no regrets when he completes his BA in criminology next year. He knows he’s worked hard, both as a student and as a member of the men’s varsity basketball team, and that his hard work has paid off. But there was a time when Mazeruka thought a university degree was out of reach.
Open for e-busniness
Carleton’s alumni and friends can now conduct online financial transactions with the university through the Express Counter. Launched in February, the tool gives alumni the opportunity to purchase tickets for events or support the university with a donation.
Tribute to Wilfrid Peltier
Warner Brothers Entertainment Inc. (Canada) has donated $10,000 to the Wilfred Peltier Memorial Scholarship in English, named in memory of the native elder who was associated with Carleton University for 20 years.
Scholarship is vehicle to success
Jo Y. Wong, professor emeritus in the faculty of engineering, has recently established the J.Y. and E.W. Wong research award in mechanical and aerospace engineering. The award will be used to attract top-notch students to pursue graduate studies at Carleton.
Engineers’ Wives Association
Since 1949, the Engineers’ Wives Association of Ottawa has held a fundraising event to support student bursaries for aspiring engineers studying at Carleton University, the University of Ottawa and Algonquin College. The association recently established a permanent endowment at Carleton of approximately $60,000 to fund the annual bursaries.
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