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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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