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The Charlatan's Science Blog: Serpents of styx—prehistoric reptiles Diabloroter and Infernovenator

Carleton co-op student uses fresh approach to glean data from legacy equipment at the NRC

Science Mentorship Yields Impressive Results

By Lesley Barry Photos by Chris Roussakis Bill Willmore, a professor in the Institute of Biochemistry and the Departments of…

Filling in the Fossil Record: Carleton Phd Student Identifies Two New Species

By Tyrone Burke Photos by Chris Roussakis Hell hunter and devil digger. When Arjan Mann names a species, he doesn’t…

Jordanna Bergman speaks to CBC regarding her research and the round goby fish

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Carleton PhD Student Receives Vanier Scholarship to Support Gene Splicing Research

Carleton University PhD candidate Erin Vanzyl has received a Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship (CGS) to support her research involving gene…

Spring Convocation: Neuroscience and Mental Health Student Makes Waves with Brain Research

By Leah Coppella When Kayla Schumacker first applied to Carleton University’s Neuroscience and Mental Health program, she couldn’t know that…

Spring Convocation: Top Medal Winners Pick up Diplomas and Awards

By Ellen Tsaprailis Convocating will be extra special for four students who are receiving the highest medals awarded annually for…

Spring Convocation: Carleton PhD Graduate Wins Fulbright Award

By Leah Coppella Freya George, graduating with a Carleton University PhD in Earth Sciences, is on her way to the…

The Path Less Travelled: Third-Year Student Accepted to Med School

By Leah Coppella When Kika Otiono was in Grade 12 in Ottawa, most of her friends interested in the pre-medicine…

Where The Wild Fish Go: Carleton students play pivotal role in Rideau waterway research

By Dan Rubinstein Photos by Dan Rubinstein Anchored in an aluminum skiff on a small bay at the eastern edge…

Spring Convocation: Carleton PhD Graduate Wins Fulbright Award

Freya George, graduating with a Carleton University PhD in Earth Sciences, is on her way to the United States, thanks…

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