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To Keep the Fire Burning

Collaborative Initiative Aims to Preserve the Cultural and Linguistic Heritage of the First Nation of Na-Cho Nyäk Dun through AI and Immersive Technologies (Mayo, Yukon)…

What do we know about (lack of) access to potable water in remote Northern communities?

Principal Investigator: Troy AndersonProject Title: Water Conversations and Knowledge Exchange with the Na Cho Nyäk Dun First Nation: A Community-Based ApproachFunder: SSHRC Partnership Engage GrantPartner:…

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Sprott business students work with Indigenous communities on collaborative, multidisciplinary projects

Students at Carleton University’s Sprott School of Business, together with students across campus, are working with Indigenous communities in Canada and Tanzania to address community…

From Buckets to Rain Barrels: An extraordinary experience; an extraordinary impact

It started with a conversation, then a one-off trip to Tanzania and now, six years later, From Buckets to Rain Barrels is not only still…

Prof. Troy Anderson receives Capital Educator Award

Troy Anderson, Assistant Professor of Management and Strategy at the Sprott School of Business, was awarded a 2015 Capital Educators Award for outstanding teaching achievement…

A new vision for the Sprott School of Business

As part of an innovative project, students from the business and architecture programs at Carleton envisioned what a new Sprott building could look like and…

What is leadership? Sprott students respond through art

Students in Professor Troy Anderson’s fourth year leadership course (BUSI 4112) were challenged to put their creativity on display and produce works of art to…

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