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Keystone Pipeline Rejected: Hot Topic for Jan. 20, 2012

Carleton University experts are on standby to provide commentary on today’s hot topic. Keystone Pipeline Rejected In the wake of President Obama’s rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline, a renewed focus is being put on the Northern Gateway pipeline in Canada. Ram Sahi Adjunct Research Professor, Department of Economics ram_sahi@carleton.ca Ram Sahi is an expert ... more ... more

Posted on January 20, 2012 in Carleton News Feed for all posts filed under Carleton News,  and tagged

Undergraduate Application Numbers Up for Carleton University

Carleton University has received an average of 7.2 per cent more applications from Ontario high school students this year compared with 2011, according to figures recently released by the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre. That’s considerably higher than the provincial average increase of 2.4 per cent. Ontario high school applicants who picked Carleton as their top ... more ... more

Posted on January 19, 2012 in Carleton News Feed for all posts filed under Carleton News

Carleton University Celebrates New National Capital Confucius Institute

It is no secret that China has become one of the world’s great superpowers. In celebration of this, Carleton University is announcing the National Capital Confucius Institute. The institute will expand Carleton’s continued emphasis on globalization as way to offer an avenue for students and faculty to succeed within an ever-expanding global economy. What: The ... more ... more

Posted on January 19, 2012 in Carleton News Feed for all posts filed under Carleton News

Reminder: Carleton Holding Aboriginal Awareness Month in January

Carleton University has lined up an exciting series of events for Aboriginal Awareness Month, including a conference featuring Elijah Harper, a key player in the rejection of the Meech Lake constitutional accord. There will also be a public debut of Kinàmàgawin, a film shot at Carleton by MA student Melissa Santoro Greyeyes-Brant and alumna Howard ... more ... more

Posted on January 18, 2012 in Carleton News Feed for all posts filed under Carleton News

Naval Intelligence Officer Facing Espionage Charges: Hot Topic for Jan. 18, 2012

A Carleton University expert is on standby to provide commentary on today’s hot topic. Naval Intelligence Officer Facing Espionage Charges Sub-Lieutenant Jeffrey Paul Delisle faces espionage charges after he allegedly divulged Canadian military secrets to foreign intelligence agents. Wayne Boone Assistant Professor of International Affairs Deputy Director, Canadian Centre of Intelligence and Security Studies (CCISS) ... more ... more

Posted on January 18, 2012 in Carleton News Feed for all posts filed under Carleton News
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