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Spring 2006 Issue
Friday, March 12, 2010
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Cover story: Getting to work
The concept of career has changed over the years — three generations of Carleton alumni share their perspectives on these changes.
By James Hale
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Cover story: Mind the gap
With four distinct generations in the workforce, and consequently four differing perspectives in the workforce, we need to understand the diversity these generation gaps represent.
By Kris Foster
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Upfront: Making connections
What does a university offer its graduates? And what role should a university strive to fill, one that provides higher education or one that prepares graduates for the workforce? An education at Carleton strikes a balance.
By Richard Martin
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Alumni Profiles: Under his skin
As a purveyor of “flash” — the conventional butterfly and burning-heart tattoos tacked on the walls of every tattoo shop around — Thomas Lockhart, BA/74 deals in mainstream tattoos in his Vancouver shop, West Coast Tattoos, to pay the bills, but his heart belongs to body art.
By Amanda Costen
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Alumni profiles: Advanced search: career education
The education that Shona Brown, BEng/87, received at Carleton is the foundation for her success. Education has played a vital role in her career path, a career that led her to Google as the senior vice-president, business operations.
By Alexander Wooley
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Annual donor report 2005: Celebrating Carleton's donors
Each day brings more success stories involving our faculty, students, staff and alumni; it is impossible not to be enthusiastic about Carleton University as it positions itself for an exciting future. For this we thank you.
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This issue, A - Z: Headline summary
View a comprehensive list of headlines from all departments in this issue of Carleton University Magazine
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