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The paper, recently published in Biology Letters, describes the research conducted by Professor Yack and her team of researchers who looked at the role hearing plays in insects to detect foraging birds. The publication The Hindu discusses their research. Read the full article here.

Monday, August 19, 2013

Professor Macphail passed away on Monday, August 12 in his 102nd year. Professor Macphail had a long and distinguished 30-year career in Mathematics, and holds the honour of being the first Dean of the Faculty of Graduate Studies here at Carleton. A memorial service will be held on September 28 in Ottawa. View the obituary at the Ottawa Citizen here.

Monday, August 19, 2013

Carleton Biology professor Sue Bertram and Lauren Fitzsimmons (former PhD student of Professor Bertram’s and currently a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Windsor) have co-authored a paper which was published July 10 in the Royal Society’s Biology Letters.

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Professor Ildi Munro who taught at Carleton for almost 40 years in the Department of Earth Sciences and the Institutes of Environmental Science and Integrated Science lost her battle with cancer on July 4. Professor Munro officially retired in June 2012 but was until the last few months still active on campus teaching and mentoring students as she had done for so many years. Her dedication to the students and the programs she helped develop knew no bounds. She will truly be missed by those whose lives she touched and our heartfelt condolences go out to her family and colleagues on campus.

Monday, July 8, 2013

In a recent article on how spring seems to be coming earlier each year, the Philadelphia Inquirer looked to research conducted by Zoe Panchen, currently a Carleton PhD student in Biology. As a Master's student at the University of Delaware, Panchen examined the impact of climate change on flowering times of plants in the Philadelphia area. Her research was published in the American Journal of Botany in 2012.

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

The Canadian Common CV workshops will be run by the Research Facilitators and are designed to help you understand and correctly complete your CCV. The process can be lengthy and sometimes unclear so it is important to take this opportunity to complete your CCV where any questions you may have can be answered immediately.

- All sessions will be held in the computer lab, 1728 Dunton Tower.
- To register, please email curo [at] carleton [dot] ca with the specific session you would like to attend.

Thursday, May 23, 2013

The research project which involves not only Carleton but the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, Aquatic Habitat Toronto, and Fisheries and Oceans Canada, is tracking the movement of fish species in the Toronto Harbour. Scientists want to know what species are there and what they are doing: how they move about, where they spawn, where their favorite spots are.  An acoustic tag is implanted in the fish and over 50 receivers are placed around the Harbour to track and record the movement of these fish. Around 100 fish have been tagged so far.

Friday, May 10, 2013

Professor Kim Hellemans (Neuroscience) was awarded a Teaching Achievement Award.

Vida Dujmovic (Math & Stats), Heather Logan (Physics), and Daniel Panario (Math & Stats) were awarded a Research Achievement Award.

All awards will be handed out at a gala celebration on May 7 at 3 pm in Baker’s.

Monday, May 6, 2013

Carleton offers about 50 mini-courses to students in Grades 8 to 11 to give them the opportunity to explore a field of study or area of interest in a university or college setting. This year, the Faculty of Science offerings include such courses as: What is Evolution?, Web Ninja, School of Rock!, Adventures in Mathematics, The Brain and more.

Read more about these courses here and check out the Mini-Enrichment website here.

 

Monday, May 6, 2013

Carleton University  welcomed Laureen Harper and approximately 130 Grade 6, 7 and 8 students from 11 local schools for the 2013 Let’s Talk Science’s All Science Challenge. This event was one of 23 All Science Challenge competitions happening across the country in April and May.
 

Wednesday, May 1, 2013