38 Facts About Carleton University

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Carleton University is an English-language public research university in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

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Carleton was chartered as a university by the provincial government in 1952 through The Carleton University Act, which was then amended in 1957, giving the institution its current name.

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Carleton University offers a diverse range of academic programs, and is organized into six faculties and more than 65 degree programs.

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Carleton University has a 150-acre campus located west of Old Ottawa South, close to The Glebe and Confederation Heights.

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The Carleton University Ravens are nationally renowned for their men's basketball team; a team which has won 16 of 19 national championships since 2003.

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In 1946, Carleton University began the process of developing a crest and motto, as was tradition with other institutions of higher learning.

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In 1952, the Carleton College Act was passed by the Ontario Legislature, changing the school's corporate name to Carleton College and conferring upon it the power to grant university degrees.

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In 1957, the Carleton University Act was enacted as an amendment to the Carleton College Act, granting Carleton nominal status as a public university and resulting in its current name, Carleton University.

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Arrival of a new decade ushered in the inauguration of the long-awaited Carleton University Centre, designed to be the linchpin for student life on campus, housing a student-operated pub and other administrative services.

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In fall 1994, a new computing system was introduced at Carleton University, extending Internet and e-mail access to all students and faculty, where this had previously been only accessible to graduate and undergraduate students in specific courses.

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New millennium brightened prospects for Carleton University's finances, allowing it to fund the construction of several new buildings during the 2000s.

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At the behest of Runte's successor, Benoit-Antoine Bacon, Carleton University has continued to pursue several major construction projects, notably the Advanced Research and Innovation and Smart Environments Building, replacing the existing Life Sciences Building, to house applied research in smart technology.

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In 2018, Carleton University purchased the Dominion-Chalmers United Church located in Ottawa's Centretown neighbourhood to serve as a community and cultural hub, and host to artistic performances and academic lectures.

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In 2021, Carleton University completed construction on the Nicol Building, the new home of the Sprott School of Business.

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Unlike other institutions, Carleton University did not immediately move to evict students from residence buildings, but instead allowed students to leave early at their own discretion.

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In May 2022, Carleton University suspended its COVID-19 vaccine mandate, following similar decisions made at other Ontario schools.

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University's governing framework is established through the Carleton University Act, 1952, enabling legislation which sets out the basic legal obligations and purposes of the institution.

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Carleton University has an endowment fund of $353 million as of April 2021, with an increase of $54.

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In September 2006, Carleton was designated a European Union Centre of Excellence by the European Commission in Brussels and was the first university to offer a BA in European and Russian Studies and MA in European, Russian and Eurasian Studies.

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In terms of specific program rankings, Carleton University has fared quite well in many of its flagship programs.

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Carleton University's campus is situated on 153 acres bounded to the west by Colonel By Drive and the Rideau Canal, to the east by Bronson Avenue, and the south by the Rideau River.

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Prevalence of modernist and brutalist architecture in the design of the earliest academic buildings on the Carleton University campus represented a stylistic departure from traditional collegiate architecture in North America, which historically emulated the Gothic style dominant in many European universities.

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In 2019, Carleton University introduced a new wayfinding system to assist students, faculty, and visitors in navigating the tunnel networking, using a metro-style map to display the network.

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On-campus housing at Carleton University is configured in traditional and suite-style residences, with the latter offering students a kitchenette shared between four students.

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In 2018, Carleton University purchased Dominion-Chalmers United Church, securing a future rehearsal and performance space for its Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.

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Graduate students elect an executive and council members to represent their respective interests within the organization, which in turn advocates on their behalf and provides a variety of services that cater to postgraduates, which include the operation of a Grad Lounge and Mike's Place, a student pub located in University Centre specializing in Anglo-Indian cuisine, namesake of late Prime Minister and former Chancellor Lester B Pearson.

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Greek letter organizations are an active part of student life at Carleton University, affiliated with both local and international organizations.

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In early 2016, a Carleton University sorority became the locus of controversy after an incident in which several chapter members decided to pop 80 balloons simultaneously during a meeting in the Tory Building, followed by celebratory screaming which falsely triggered an active shooter lockdown on campus.

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Carleton University is served by The Leveller, a monthly newspaper established in 2009, representing student voice throughout the National Capital Region.

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Carleton University competes as the Carleton University Ravens, participating in intercollegiate competitions at both the national and provincial levels.

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Carleton University is recognized for the strength of its men's basketball team, which has accumulated the highest number of national titles of any collegiate basketball team in Canadian history.

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Between 1999 and 2019, Dave Smart served as the head men's basketball coach at Carleton University, and is credited for building the team's capacity to its current reputation of repeated success.

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Ravens' basketball strength continues to the women's side with Carleton University being home to the 2018 U SPORTS National Championship.

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In 1959, Carleton University's move to the Rideau campus provided the team with updated facilities, including a field, training room, and equipment room.

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The game evolved into an iconic highlight within student life at Carleton University, gaining a sordid reputation for heavy drinking and outlandish parties.

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From 1999 to 2013, Carleton University suspending its football program, citing a lack of success and the ensuing financial burden, then revived for the 2013 season.

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Carleton University's company has designed a revolutionary new camera that uses light field technology.

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Carleton University has produced notable graduates across numerous disciplines, including politicians, journalists, lawyers, entrepreneurs, architects and entertainers.

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