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Grad Students Reflect on Their Carleton Journey Before Crossing the Stage

Fall Convocation on Nov. 4, 2023

The fall Convocation ceremonies will take place on campus on Saturday, Nov. 4, 2023.  Students whose degrees were awarded by Carleton University Senate were sent…

Convocation Spring 2023: Master’s Student Creates Prototype Weather GIS for Inuit Hunters

By Ellen Tsaprailis Julia Conzon didn’t intend to pursue a graduate degree. But when she saw a gap between her work in geographic information systems…

Convocation Spring 2023: PhD Grad Wins Both Governor General’s Gold Medal & University Medal

PhD Electrical and Computer Engineering graduate David Luong is this year's Governor General's Gold Medal winner and University Medal winner for Outstanding Graduate Work (Doctoral…

Convocation Spring 2023: University Medallist for Outstanding Graduate Work (Master’s Level)

The University Medal for Outstanding Graduate Work (Master’s Level) is awarded to a graduating master’s student with an outstanding thesis or research essay work.  …

Migration and Diaspora Medal Winner: Program’s first master’s student to successfully defend thesis celebrated at Convocation

By Ellen Tsaprailis Photos by Lindsay Ralph   Zachary Chackowicz is the first Carleton University graduate student to complete a thesis in the only program…

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Graduation Story: The Fabric of Business

Growing up, Dami Balogun had many interests ranging from computers to biology. Biology won out at that time and she decided to pursue an undergrad…

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Graduation Story: Finding Solutions to Social Problems

Rebekah Ederer grew up in a small rural community in Northern Ontario. She was raised in a low-income single parent household with two siblings. Despite…

Graduation Story: Research Worth Its Weight in Gold

Brittany Astles has always been interested in water quality. No wonder, as she was from a small town in Northern Ontario where there are multiple…

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