Discovering La Vieille Capitale (Quebec City)
For the past three years, Carleton students have packed their bags and headed 500 km east to Quebec City — a place that hosts some of the richest history and culture in Canada. Students set out on this...
View ArticleQuebec City as a Colonial Capital
Jean-Louis-Baptiste Franquelin, Carte de l’Amérique septentrionale (1688) Carleton students have the chance to travel to Quebec City during the 2015 Spring semester to embark on an extraordinary...
View ArticleFrom the Nun to the Call-girl: Patricia Smart’s award-winning book on Quebec...
Chancellor’s Professor Emerita in the French Department Wins Gabrielle Roy Prize Distinguished Research Professor and Chancellor’s Professor Emerita in the Department of French, Patricia Smart has been...
View ArticleProf. Erik Anonby’s Research on the Language of Kumzari Featured Prominently...
Erik Anonby (photo cred.Christina van der Wal) Professor in the Department of French and School for Linguistics and Language Studies, Erik Anonby’s research on the language of Kumzari was prominently...
View ArticleMigration and Diaspora Studies Steering Committee Takes Home CU’s Building...
Migration and Diaspora Studies steering committee. From left to right: Christopher Worswick, James Milner, Ming Tiampo, Daniel McNeil, Catherine Khordoc, Sarah Casteel, Howard Duncan, Jeff Sahadeo, and...
View ArticleThree FASS Faculty Members Named as Finalists for Canada Prize
Three Carleton University faculty members from the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences have been named as finalists for the 2016 Canada Prizes in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Carleton’s...
View ArticleFour Members of the FASS Community Nominated for Ottawa Book Awards
The City of Ottawa has announced its nominees for the 2016 Ottawa Book Awards, and five members of the Carleton community are among the finalists (four of which are in the Faculty of Arts and Social...
View ArticleTwo FASS Professors Honoured with Ottawa Book Award
Tim Cook, a historian at the Canadian War Museum and an adjunct research professor of History won an Ottawa Book Award for his book Fight to the Finish: Canadians in the Second World War, 1944-1945....
View ArticleContinuing the Legacy of Québec Studies at Carleton
Unbeknownst to many, Carleton University was one of the first Canadian universities to offer courses in Québec literature outside of Québec. Source
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