Monthly Archives: December 2015

Congratulations Dr. Paul Williams!

Congratulations Professor Paul Williams on being awarded a Professional Achievement Award! This award is administered by the Office of the Provost and Vice-President (Academic) with the purpose of recognizing instructors with “outstanding scholarly achievement and to enhance excellence in teaching … Continue reading

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“Are you gonna finish that?”

Dara Potts is a 4th year undergraduate student in Environmental Studies at Carleton University. She recently completed her practicum position at the Delphi Group, a consulting firm that specializes in providing sustainability solutions for business organizations. During her practicum position … Continue reading

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Testimonials of Students in Recent Practicum Placements

Recent Experiences of Students in Practicum Placements Practicum at the International Institute of Sustainable Development (IISD) “The experience of doing a practicum at IISD gave me a chance to improve my research skills as well as learn new concepts in … Continue reading

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Miniature 3D Landscapes

Accessibility, Geography and Miniature 3D Landscapes Joyce Lundberg has taught GEOG 1010 (Global Environmental Systems Principles) before, but this is her first year having a a totally blind student in her class.  This course in Physical Geography is a subject … Continue reading

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Analysis of aspects of the changing cultural landscapes of the area around the Chaudiere Falls

Students from Professor Paul Williams class, GEOG 4021, will be presenting their class project this Wednesday morning (December 2nd) at 9:45 in Loeb A220. The class project this term has been an analysis of aspects of the changing cultural landscapes … Continue reading

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Climate Change and Increased Storm Activity

Department of Geography and Environmental Studies Instructor Steve Prashker was interviewed by Journalism student, Wyatt Lang, about the recent report by the UN on climate change and increased storm activity. Listen to the interview here

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