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Explore upcoming virtual events at Carleton
Check out the listing of upcoming virtual events being offered at Carleton . To explore the university’s virtual events listing, click here.
Senate Virtual Tour
A tour of the Senate foyer, antechamber and chamber
Architecture professor and director of the Carleton Immersive Media Studio (CIMS), Stephen Fai and his students used cutting-edge digital technologies to help the federal government document, rehabilitate and showcase these historic buildings through a series of collaborative projects that add another layer to Canada’s 150th birthday festivities. Learn more about the process what when into creating the virtual tour here.
MeWeRTH’s Reading for Well-being Community Book Club and Podcast
Join Dr. Joanna Pozzulo, Director of Carleton’s Mental Health and Well-being Training Hub, to read evidence-based books that focus on a dimension of well-being and engage in conversation alongside Carleton staff, faculty, and fellow alumni.
Introducing Secure Line: A New Podcast on Canada’s Intelligence and Security Landscape
Secure Line, a podcast dedicated to exploring Canada’s unique intelligence landscape and its role within the global security environment. Secure Line is hosted by NPSIA PhD graduand Jessica Davis, alongside NPSIA professors Leah West and Stephanie Carvin. Together, they bring expert insights to critical conversations about national security and intelligence in Canada and beyond.
Minding the Brain
Popular Podcast Explores How We Think
Carleton University Neuroscience Prof. Kim Hellemans and Cognitive Science Prof. Jim Davies are well known for their innovative and enthusiastic approach to teaching and extensive expertise in their fields. Now the duo is taking their knowledge and devotion to education to a new platform beyond lecture halls or seminar rooms. Their podcast, Minding the Brain, focuses on the science behind the human mind and brain. Their monthly episodes explore a diverse range of topics, from stress and social networks to marijuana and concussions.