Selling your Facebook soul to Goldman Sachs
Op Ed – Selling your Facebook soul to Goldman Sachs This month, Facebook announced it had made a deal with investment banker Goldman Sachs worth $500 million US. In his opinion piece below, Shawn...
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By Nicole Findlay According to Michael Wohl’s research, symptoms of pathological gambling appear in approximately one quarter of the first year student population. A professor of psychology, Wohl’s...
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Professor of film studies, Aboubakar Sanogo will be speaking at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) Bell Lightbox on this Friday and Saturday. Higher Learning at TIFF Bell Lightbox is...
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By Nicole Findlay Teenage girls who end up on the opposite side of the law are often in the wrong place at the wrong time, and more importantly with the wrong person. Leigh Greiner, a forensic...
View ArticleStudents screen Reel Sex
By Nicole Findlay A group of Gender and Sexuality ArtsOne students are bringing sex to the big screen. They’ve developed and launched a new film festival, Reel Sex that explores themes in sexuality....
View ArticleHollywood comes calling for English grad’s circus
Photo credit Jerry Bauer By Nicole Findlay This spring the circus will alight in theatres across North America when Sara Gruen’s vision of the big tent spectacles of yesteryear will be made into a...
View ArticleDiggin’ Ontario – a call to archaeology enthusiasts
By Nicole Findlay If one of the items on your bucket list includes attending an archaeological field school, but your budget precludes a trip to Greece, an opportunity exists a lot closer to home. Paul...
View ArticleDo you hear what I hear?
Masako Hirotani wants to examine your brain. The professor of linguistics and cognitive science is researching how the brain turns sound into language. Hirotani, director of the Centre for Cognitive...
View ArticleSelling your Facebook soul to Goldman Sachs
Op Ed – Selling your Facebook soul to Goldman Sachs This month, Facebook announced it had made a deal with investment banker Goldman Sachs worth $500 million US. In his opinion piece below, Shawn...
View ArticleFASS and FPA launch CUBA
The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and the Faculty of Public Affairs have launched a new website for Carleton University’s Bachelor of Arts students. The faculties also co-produce a weekly...
View ArticleAll bets are off
By Nicole Findlay According to Michael Wohl’s research, symptoms of pathological gambling appear in approximately one quarter of the first year student population. A professor of psychology, Wohl’s...
View ArticleAdesanmi speaks to African journal
African Writing Magazine On-line has published an interview with Pius Adesanmi, professor of English and winner of the Penguin Prize for African Writing. In the Militant Intellection Complex, Adesanmi...
View ArticleSanogo speaks at TIFF
Professor of film studies, Aboubakar Sanogo will be speaking at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) Bell Lightbox on this Friday and Saturday. Higher Learning at TIFF Bell Lightbox is...
View ArticleIn the wrong place at the wrong time
By Nicole Findlay Teenage girls who end up on the opposite side of the law are often in the wrong place at the wrong time, and more importantly with the wrong person. Leigh Greiner, a forensic...
View ArticleStudents screen Reel Sex
By Nicole Findlay A group of Gender and Sexuality ArtsOne students are bringing sex to the big screen. They’ve developed and launched a new film festival, Reel Sex that explores themes in sexuality....
View ArticleHollywood comes calling for English grad’s circus
Photo credit Jerry Bauer By Nicole Findlay This spring the circus will alight in theatres across North America when Sara Gruen’s vision of the big tent spectacles of yesteryear will be made into a...
View ArticleDiggin’ Ontario – a call to archaeology enthusiasts
By Nicole Findlay If one of the items on your bucket list includes attending an archaeological field school, but your budget precludes a trip to Greece, an opportunity exists a lot closer to home. Paul...
View ArticleDo you hear what I hear?
Masako Hirotani wants to examine your brain. The professor of linguistics and cognitive science is researching how the brain turns sound into language. Hirotani, director of the Centre for Cognitive...
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