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Tuesday, November 12, 2024
In January 2021, Carleton swept the podium in the regional competition before the winning team, Team Rocket, went on to place second in the online national competition in July 2021. It was the first time that any of Ottawa’s post-secondary institutions had achieved the feat during the regional... More
The CCSS election period has come to a close, and the results are in! The 2021-2022 CCSS Board of Directors will be as follows: President: Sarah Ali Vice-President: Erica Li Director of Finance: Victor Li Director of Academics: Matthew MacRae-Bovell Director of Social: Veronica Yung Director of Community: Zara Ali ... More
The annual Ottawa-region Cybersecurity Challenge was held online on Jan 23, 2021. Carleton university teams competed against other post-secondary institutions in the Ottawa region. This year Carleton university swept the top 3 spots. 2 teams from the School of Computer Science claimed first and third place and Carleton's BIT student team winning... More
In a field as deep and complex as supply chain management, it is crucial to foster collaboration between industry and academia. There is a natural symbiosis between the two: Researchers in the academic world are constantly looking for impactful and practical problems to solve while industry searches for new innovations to incorporate into their... More
Technolgap is Ottawa's community for post-secondary womxn-in-tech, currently with 200+ community members around Ottawa in various programs such as computer science and engineering. 🚀 Through our slack workspace, Technolgap members share job postings and opportunities, give each other advice about resumes and courses, organize... More
The ACE EDI series is just one of the ways that the faculty is fostering discussions of these issues. Another is the upcoming annual Herzberg Lecture on Nov. 18. In that Zoom webinar, Maria Klawe, President of Harvey Mudd College, will be talking about increasing diversity in computer science at all... More
Using artificial intelligence and Canada’s most powerful supercomputer, Ashkan Golshani and Frank Dehne analyzed millions of possible protein... More
Are you a Carleton student looking for bite-sized, resumé-boosting experience? Then apply for a Discovery Challenge! Hosted by the Discovery Centre, Discovery Challenges are short-term, virtual mini-projects (maximum 6-8 hours of work) that count toward your co-curricular record. Challenges are proposed by Carleton staff, faculty,... More
As we're getting closer to cuHacking 2021, we wanted to take some time to get your opinions on online events, hackathons, and online hackathons in general. Below is a survey that shouldn't take longer than 10 minutes to fill out. By filling out the survey, you can gain a chance to win a $25 gift... More
Sent to all BCS students on behalf of CUSA Foot Patrol Hi Computer Science students! Do you or someone you know need assistance due to impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic? The Carleton University Students' Association has implemented a COVID-19 response framework consisting of several new services to better support you - it's members. ... More
The campaign runs from Oct. 27 to Nov. 27. The heart of this year’s campaign will be through your generous donations. Every amount helps! You may have traditionally supported the campaign by participating in the various events but since we won’t be able to host many this year, we ask you to consider making... More
Health and Counselling Services (HCS) is delighted to announce a new mental health and well-being initiative to offer reserved weekly counselling sessions for students who are also parents or caregivers until the end of this current term. https://carleton.ca/health/parent-students/ Parent-students often juggle between studying,... More
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