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  • Carleton professor awarded close to $1-million research grant
    Carleton University’s school of architecture is leading the way in its use of digital media to create sophisticated 3-D architectural and urban designs. Michael Jemtrud, associate professor of architecture and director of the Carleton Immersive Media Studio (CIMS), and his team of researchers unveiled their current project that utilizes leading edge visualization technology.

  • Carleton hires men’s hockey coach
    Drew Love, director of Recreation and Athletics, is pleased to announce that Fred Parker has been selected as the head coach of the newly formed varsity men’s ice hockey program.

  • Carleton professors win top Ontario teaching awards
    Sarah Todd, professor of the School of Social Work and Michael Fox, professor of the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, have been named among Ontario’s six most outstanding university teachers in a province-wide competition adjudicated by the Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations (OCUFA) awards committee.

  • Carleton University involved in the biggest science experiment in history
    The biggest science experiment in history is currently underway at the world-famous CERN lab in Switzerland, and Canada and Carleton University are poised to play a critical role in its success. Thanks to a $10.5 million investment announced by the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI), an ultra-sophisticated computing facility—the ATLAS Data Centre—will be created to support the ATLAS project at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC).

  • Recognizing our donors
    The breadth and quality of teaching and research programs at Carleton is made possible by the generosity and commitment of donors. From financial assistance for deserving students to supporting our faculty’s teaching and research initiatives, donors make it happen! Read about some of the donors who are making great things happen at Carleton in the 2005 Donor Report in this issue.



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