Religion, Foreign Policy and Diplomacy: A View from the U.S. Embassy in Ottawa
As part of the Religion program’s MA Religion and Public Life Series, we are delighted to share with you that the Minister Counselor for Public Affairs, Christina Higgins, U.S. Embassy Ottawa, will be...
View ArticleReflecting on Twenty Years of The Bachelor of Humanities
On Friday the 30 th of September, the Bachelor of the Humanities program welcomed alumni and their families back to Carleton to celebrate the program’s 20th anniversary. Faculty and former students...
View ArticlePaige’s Blog – On learning, re: my life in pieces
Snip, snip, go the scissors of the Fates. Sometimes, my life lies in pieces around me. Consider my apartment: books everywhere, post-it notes with lists of readings, essays to edit; literal pieces (of...
View ArticleSANTHARA – A Challenge to Indian Secularism
Supported by the College of the Humanities and the Edgar and Dorothy Davidson Fund in Religious Studies, attend a screening of SANTHARA, an award-winning documentary by Shekhar Hattangadi, a Mumbai,...
View ArticleReflecting on Twenty Years of The Bachelor of Humanities
On Friday the 30th of September, the Bachelor of the Humanities program welcomed alumni and their families back to Carleton to celebrate the program’s 20th anniversary. Faculty and former students...
View ArticleReflecting on Twenty Years of The Bachelor of Humanities
On Friday the 30th of September, the Bachelor of the Humanities program welcomed alumni and their families back to Carleton to celebrate the program’s 20th anniversary. Faculty and former students...
View ArticlePaige’s Blog – On learning, re: my life in pieces
Snip, snip, go the scissors of the Fates. Sometimes, my life lies in pieces around me. Consider my apartment: books everywhere, post-it notes with lists of readings, essays to edit; literal pieces (of...
View ArticlePaige’s Blog – On learning, re: my life in pieces
Snip, snip, go the scissors of the Fates. Sometimes, my life lies in pieces around me. Consider my apartment: books everywhere, post-it notes with lists of readings, essays to edit; literal pieces (of...
View ArticleReflecting on Twenty Years of The Bachelor of Humanities
On Friday the 30th of September, the Bachelor of the Humanities program welcomed alumni and their families back to Carleton to celebrate the program’s 20th anniversary. Faculty and former students...
View ArticlePaige’s Blog – On learning, re: my life in pieces
Snip, snip, go the scissors of the Fates. Sometimes, my life lies in pieces around me. Consider my apartment: books everywhere, post-it notes with lists of readings, essays to edit; literal pieces (of...
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