Stanton will explore philosophy and culture in Scotland.
Carleton’s first-year FOCUS students collaborated with Greenvale Park Community School to put on Science Night, an annual tradition of games, crafts, and demonstrations that get kids excited about science.
Licht will be researching quantum optics at Université INRS in Montréal and Birk will be studying the impacts of beavers on fish habitat at the University of Calgary.
Morton is assistant professor of classics at Carleton. Schlick studied American studies and classics at Carleton.
Pantazopoulou, visiting assistant professor of classics, wants to keep finding ways to make her research accessible to broader audiences outside academia, to engage them in conversations concerning identity and inclusion in ancient works and modern society.
Curricular Innovation Grants support projects including major curricular revisions for departments or programs, curricular innovations, and individual or team proposals to work on a specific course.
Tosh Le ’24 and Collin Preves ’24 talk about their joint theater comps project: The Hot Dog Play.
The effort is funded through a new Humanities Connections grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Isabel Folger ’24 shares her process for developing her psychology comps and her passion for mental health equity.
The exhibit, “Towards a Warm Embrace,” displays the works of Finnegan Shannon ’11 and Ezra Benus.