Laurentian University Set to Host Top Canadian High School Students at New Tricultural Summer Program

Laurentian University Set to Host Top Canadian High School Students at New Tricultural Summer Program
Laurentian University Set to Host Top Canadian High School Students at New Tricultural Summer Program

Shad Canada to share STEAM and entrepreneurship training adapted to northern Ontario
New Shad campus to offer bilingual, Northern Canadian experience

Shad partners with tricultural university Laurentian University for Shad 2020.
New York Times bestselling author wants everyone to read more

Neil Pasricha on his upcoming book release and how Shad helped increase his confidence
Mathematics: Learning from adversity to helping teens understand finance

Part five of our STEAM story series: Mathematics
Arts: Whether she was in Lebanon or Saint John, NB, Alaa Al Rajeh always pursued art and inspired those around her

Part four of our STEAM story series: ARTS
Engineering: Creating solar lamps and valuing collaboration at Shad

Part three of our STEAM story series: ENGINEERING
Technology: Artificial intelligence and creating his first app, Ojas Bhatia hopes to use AI in his next project

Part two of our STEAM story series: TECHNOLOGY
Science: Five science fairs and counting, Abby Chapman shares her passion for chemistry, research, and learning from others at Shad

Part one of our STEAM story series: SCIENCE
Anjali Dhaliwal shares highlights from Shad and her passion for leadership

Shad provided over $1-million in bursaries for students across Canada—Anjali is YELL’s bursary winner.
Shads explore Shopify, Google and Mount Sinai Hospital

After a jam-packed day with industry leaders, Shads learn valuable lessons about life after the classroom.
Students choose university based on Shad experience

Deciding on a school is difficult for any Grade 12 student, especially without having a sense of what learning or even living on the campus is really like. Two Shads explain how the program informed their choice to rethink their previous plans and pick a school that felt like home.