IBM looks to ignite kids’ interest in STEM careers
Twenty-five enthusiastic Grade 5 and 6 students are glued to their computers at a room in the IBM building on Riverside Drive. “They are doing
IBM looks to ignite kids’ interest in STEM careers
Twenty-five enthusiastic Grade 5 and 6 students are glued to their computers at a room in the IBM building on Riverside Drive. “They are doing
Sizing up Ottawa’s wearables scene: Local entrepreneurs must act soon or risk being left behind
About 100 of the city’s brightest business minds gathered in a ByWard Market office in late June, cloaked in excitement and curiosity about a sector
Four students from Ottawa universities selected for Huawei’s ‘Seeds for the Future’ program
Two students each from Carleton University and the University of Ottawa are among 18 selected to take part in Huawei’s ‘Seeds for the Future’ journey
Merivale team wins Technovation event
A team of girls from Merivale High School not only walked away with the top prize at the Technovation Challenge Showcase and Competition at Carleton
Carleton launches Institute for Data Science
In a move it says will help develop data science initiatives in all its faculties, Carleton University launched its new Institute for Data Science Wednesday.
Carleton University’s Lead to Win launches cyber hub
Carleton University’s Lead to Win program launched a new initiative this week that has “huge” potential for the companies involved, program director Tony Bailetti says.
Carleton accelerator celebrates weekend opening
Carleton University officially opened its business accelerator this weekend by playing host to a program designed to interest young girls in a career in technology
Candidates make their pitches for city council: Catherine Fortin LeFaivre, Rideau-Vanier
On Thursday, Aug. 28, OBJ issued an open invitation to all candidates in the upcoming municipal election to answer one simple question: Why should the
Carleton Ravens football program scores major donation
The Carleton University football program not only won its first Panda Game since 1994 last weekend, it also scored a $500,000 donation from The Taggart
Revived Ravens winning over sponsors
Steve Fretwell laughs when reminiscing about the glory days of Carleton Ravens football in the mid-1980s. Now a successful insurance executive in Toronto, Mr. Fretwell
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