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Chancellors. Marc Garneau. Lester B. Pearson, Chancellor, Prime Minister, Nobel Laureate. 1952–1954 Harry Stevenson Southam. 1954–1968 Jack Mackenzie. 1969–1972 Lester B. Pearson. 1973–1980 Gerhard Herzberg. 1980–1990 Robert Gordon Robertson (Emeritus 1992–) 1990–1992 Pauline Jewett.
Sprott School of Business alumni (2 P) Pages in category "Carleton University alumni" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 439 total.
Carleton University is an English-language public research university in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1942 as Carleton College, the institution originally operated as a private, non-denominational evening college to serve returning World War II veterans. [4]
Lila Abu-Lughod, 1974, author, scholar and expert on the Arab world. Robert C. Allen, 1969, professor of economic history at New York University Abu Dhabi. R. Michael Alvarez, 1986, professor of political science at California Institute of Technology. James C. Anthony, 1971, professor in the Department of Epidemiology at Michigan State University.
From the small group of war veterans in 1945 to its 78-member squad in 1998, Ravens football made a memorable contribution to the rich heritage of Carleton University and to sports in the Ottawa area. The Old Crow Society. The Old Crow Society, established in 1963, is a group of Carleton University football alumni.
Carleton College (/ ˈ k ɑːr l t ɪ n / KARL-tin) is a private liberal arts college in Northfield, Minnesota. Founded in 1866, the 200-acre (81 ha) main campus is between Northfield and the approximately 800-acre (320 ha) Cowling Arboretum , which became part of the campus in the 1920s.
Richard Van Loon (born 1940) is a former Canadian civil servant and ex-president of Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario . Van Loon was the first president of Carleton who was also a Carleton alumnus. He got his Bachelor of Science in chemistry there in 1961, as well as an MA in 1965.
Ruby Pernell, former professor, University of Minnesota; first African American faculty member hired at a state flagship university in the 20th century; Laurence E. Peterson, professor, University of California, San Diego; Francis J. Pettijohn, former professor, Johns Hopkins University; Mark Pharis, professor, University of Minnesota