Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Ontario Celebration of Women in Computing
The Ontario Celebration of Women in Computing is taking place October 24-25 at Guelph University (Guelph Ontario). There will be a shuttle bus leaving Carleton on October 24th to travel to Guelph and returning to Ottawa on the 25th. If you are interested in being on that bus (it's free!), email us at WISE@carleton.ca and we'll fill you in on the details.
Book Launch for Queen of the Hurricaines; The Fearless Elsie MacGill by Crystal Sissions
Author Crystal Sissons is holding a launch for her book “Queen of the Hurricaines: The Fearless Elsie MacGill” at The Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Saturday November 1st, 2014.
Time: 6:00-8:00 PM
Light refreshments will be served.
Saturday November 1st, 2014.
Time: 6:00-8:00 PM
Light refreshments will be served.
CU-WISE at Finding your Pathway
CU-WISE will be setting up an info booth at 'Finding your Pathway' 2014. Organized the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board and Ottawa Catholic School Board 'Finding your Pathway' supports 'Creating Pathways to Success' which is the new career development policy for Ontario schools. Yourparticipation equips students with information that helps them to better understand the pathways available for a successful transition to their initial post-secondary destination.
Go ENG Girl
CU-WISE along side the Department of Engineering will once again be helping girls in grades 7-10 discover engineering at Carleton with fun hands-on activities on Saturday October 18th, 2014. If you want to volunteer to help during this super fun day you can do so by signing up here.
WISE Taking Flight
Presents
WISE Taking Flight
You are invited to a WISE evening with Crystal Sisson who has authored a book about Elsie Gregory MacGill. A woman of many firsts, Elsie became an engineer, advisor, author, advocate of women’s rights and was honoured with many distinctions. Join us for an intimate session with Crystal who will tell us about how Elsie merged her love of engineering with her values and passions throughout her life. Elsie’s story is about how we can end up taking on varied and interesting roles in life. These roles can surprise us, reward us, and turn us into great professionals, entrepreneurs, social advocates and leaders.
Location: CBY A707, University of Ottawa
RSVP: Please RSVP to diana@site.uottawa.ca
(Light snacks and beverages will be served) There is no admission fee!
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