Shad and FIRST Robotics Canada

Shad award winners

Shad welcomes FIRST Robotics Canada (FRC) students, Tasnia Rahman and Hunter McCullagh, with $5,700 scholarships to attend Shad2019. These students are go-getters on and off the FRC-field, and dream of using their STEAM-knowledge as force for good by making a lasting impact on the world.

Two ‘exceptional’ students accepted at entrepreneurial program

Shad in the news

March 21, 2019 – Timmins Press A second Timmins student has been accepted into an exceptional-student entrepreneurship program for those excelling in science, technology, engineering arts and mathematics (STEAM). This is the first SHAD student from Thériault since 2005. Last month, the Northeastern Catholic District School Board announced O’Gorman High School student Mya Dolanjski had […]

Local student chosen to participate in Shad summer program

Shad in the news

February 28, 2019 – Timmins Today Every summer, 1,000 students from across Canada spend 27-days at a Canadian university and engage in lectures, workshops, labs and hands-on learning. Shad is a premier live-in summer STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts, and Mathematics) and entrepreneurship program.

Quatre étudiants manitobains obtiennent des bourses Loran

Shad in the news

Quatre étudiants manitobains obtiennent des bourses Loran. Quatre étudiants manitobains viennent d'être sélectionnés comme boursiers Loran - parmi les 35 récipiendaires de la bourse d'études de premier cycle la plus complète au Canada pour le caractère, le service et le leadership, a-t-on annoncé vendredi.

UNB, Dr. Oetker and Shad promoting leadership in Victoria County

Shad Press Release

UNB and Shad are working to bring new opportunities to students from the Grand Falls region through a grant from the Dr. Oetker Community Fund. Exceptional high school students from Victoria County are encouraged to participate in the Shad program, and once they graduate, to attend UNB as undergraduate students.

Tech Roundup For November 2018

Shad in the news

Tech Roundup For November 2018. If there was a resounding takeaway from Communitech’s inaugural True North conference last May, it was this: People want technology to solve meaningful problems, not create new ones. With that in mind, Communitech announced the Leaders Prize at True North last month, which will award $1 million to a team that uses artificial intelligence to tackle problem of global significance.

The Power of the Timeless 5 Reflections from Shad|5

Shad in the news

December 3, 2018 Blog written by Shad Hamoon Ekhtiari Sometimes impactful experiences in life happen from choosing Yes even when your mind and body are advocating against it. Earlier this fall, I made a last minute decision, despite a tough week, to attend a seemingly garden variety alum event hosted by an organization I was […]