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Carleton University is a public research university in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, founded in 1942 as Carleton College. It offers more than 65 degree programs, has a 150-acre campus, and has produced many notable alumni and faculty.
The School of Journalism and Communication is a department within the Faculty of Public Affairs at Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is the oldest four-year journalism program in Canada. The journalism program is recognized as one of North America's most well-respected centres for the study of journalism.
St. Margaret's Church, merged with All Saints' Sandy Hill in 2014; St. Mark the Evangelist Anglican Church, by James Strutt (1954) designated heritage [15] St. Martin's Anglican Church; St. Matthew's Anglican Church; St. Matthias Anglican Church; St. Michael and All Angels Ottawa; St. Paul's Anglican Church by James Strutt (1963-1964) [15]
The University's current building projects include a new River Building adjacent to the Rideau River, which was completed in 2011. The tallest academic building in Ottawa is Carleton's Dunton Tower; completed in 1971, the international style building sits along one side of the quadrangle and is Carleton's most visible architectural landmark.
Learn about the public business school at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada, named after philanthropist Eric Sprott. Find out about its programs, research, rankings, case competitions, and student life.
A Catholic high school founded in 1929 by the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Learn about its history, crest, motto, athletics, student body and principals.
NPSIA is Canada's oldest school of international affairs, founded in 1965 at Carleton University in Ottawa. It offers an interdisciplinary approach to the study of global issues and has a distinguished faculty and alumni network.
St. Patrick's College (Ottawa), a former part of Carleton University, Canada St. Patrick's College, Silverstream , Upper Hutt, New Zealand St. Patrick's College, Wellington , New Zealand