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Let it SNO
Neutrinos are the smallest known particles of matter in the universe. But Carleton scientists are proving the best way to study them is to build a huge lab and bury it two kilometres below the Canadian shield.
A new canvas -- CUAG director moves on to new challenges
On his first day at Carleton in 1992, Michael Bell thought his office was reminiscent of an artist’s blank canvas. A fitting metaphor, considering his office was the brand new Carleton University Art Gallery (CUAG).
Return to Carleton -- Award-winning journalism grad delivers Florence Bird Lecture
One week after winning the Donald Britton Gemini Award for her documentary, Return to Kandahar, noted filmmaker and journalist Nelofer Pazira, BJ/97, returned to Carleton to deliver a lecture entitled Image and Reality: Women in Afghanistan
We’re still number one!
For the second year in a row, Maclean’s magazine ranks Carleton as the number one comprehensive university in Canada for per capita scholarship and bursary support.
Unflagging pride
Carleton University’s official flag is one of a kind. In fact, there is only one flag for the entire school.
Keeping in touch
Carleton students can quickly and conveniently email their friends or family and surf the Web on 36 new express e-kiosks located at high traffic areas around campus.
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