No images? Click here ![]() ![]() State of the Raven - June 2 to 15, 2025Celebrating National Indigenous History Month During National Indigenous History Month, Carleton is celebrating the rich and diverse cultures, voices and experiences of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people who are positively impacting the world. Important Dates Refer to the Academic Year Calendar for all upcoming important dates. Celebrating Pride Month June is Pride Month, another opportunity to celebrate and support Two-Spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer members of the Carleton community. Visit the Carleton Newsroom website to find out how Carleton is striving to support greater inclusion throughout campus. ![]() Early Summer Final & Full Summer Midterm Schedule Available The early summer 2025 final and full summer 2025 midterm schedule is now available. You can find the schedule on the Scheduling and Examination Services website, through your Carleton360 account (log in through the Current Students website) and the Carleton Mobile app. Final and midterm examinations run Friday, June 20 to Thursday, June 26, 2025. Announcing Carleton’s Renewed Coordinated Accessibility Strategy After several months of comprehensive consultation, Carleton University has launched its renewed Coordinated Accessibility Strategy. This refreshed strategy represents the diverse voices of our community and provides a framework to guide our ongoing commitment to a campus that is accessible and inclusive for all. Thank you to the entire community for engaging in this collaborative process. ![]() Student Registration Assistance Team AI Red Flags for Employers Throughout the summer, Career Services is highlighting important tips for students to know when leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) in their job search. This week, learn about seven mistakes that are red flags for employers. Too Good to Be True? How to Spot a Fraudulent Job Posting or Recruitment Effort Is this a job scam? Is it too good to be true? The answer in most cases is yes. If someone wants to hire you right away and send you money for doing nothing, then it’s a scam. Career Services highlights 10 warning signs to help protect you from fraudulent practices when job hunting. ![]() |