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Do what you love -- Honorary degree recipient inspires new grads
Celebrated architect and philanthropist, David Azrieli, received an honorary doctorate at Carleton’s 122nd convocation ceremonies where he delivered an inspiring address to 800-plus new graduates.
Recruiting the best and brightest
Karen McGowan, BAHons/03, loves her job. And who can blame her? The lively 23-year-old has the enviable task of traveling throughout the province to talk at length to Ontario students about coming to Canada’s Capital University.
Highest alumni honour
More than 150 alumni and friends of the university joined Carleton President Richard Van Loon and other distinguished guests at Ottawa’s Rideau Club where John Manley was presented with the 2003 A.D. Dunton Alumni Award of Distinction.
Advertising success
The Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) has awarded Carleton University Magazine a silver medal of excellence for its Carleton Café ad campaign.
On board
James Villeneuve, BA/85, has been elected to Carleton’s Board of Governors to represent the alumni association.
Communication revolution
Have you ever found out about an exciting event after it happened? Something that you would have loved to attend if only you had known? To ensure that Carleton graduates don’t miss out on events, the alumni association has implemented a new online communications tool.
Spirited meeting bodes well for strong CUAA
It takes more than the Web to connect 90,000 plus alumni living in 100 countries around the globe. It takes a dedicated group of volunteers with a common mission and purpose. To that end, the Carleton University Alumni Association (CUAA) held its annual general meeting in October to plan a variety of initiatives for 2004.
Celebrating Carleton connections coast to coast
More than 1,000 alumni across the country gathered to celebrate their Carleton connection at a number of exciting events this past fall. Here are just a few of the fun-filled moments captured on film.
Call for nominations
The Carleton University Alumni Association is now accepting nominations for the Alumni Wall of Fame.
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