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EIR Coffee Break

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Our Entrepreneur in Residence (EIR), Chris Doré is hosting a coffee break in the Commons this Monday, Nov. 14 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Chris will be available to discuss resources and supports available to you through our Entrepreneurial Hub.

A perfect time to discuss your job plan! Have a coffee and some timbits with Chris – there might even be a giveaway for you!

 

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Waterfront Cleanup

Waterfront Cleanup, Environmental Technician Program, Algonquin CollegeJoin the Environmental Technician students in the collection of the garbage along the waterfront of the Ottawa River!

  • Date: Tuesday, November 1, 2016
  • Time: starts at 10 a.m.
  • Starting point: seating area on the waterfront side of the campus

Garbage bags, rubber gloves & refreshments will be provided. This activity is open to students and staff!

Attention students: Did you know that you also get a Co-Curricular Record (CCR) for volunteering for this event! The CCR is a great resource for Algonquin College students to track, record, and print a record of their college-affiliated volunteer and leadership involvement.

Let’s make our stunning waterfront litter free!

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Guest Speaker: Dr. Jeremy Whitlock

Join us for an engaging guest speaker – Dr. Jeremy Whitlock

Image result for jeremy whitlockTopic: Nuclear industry and the FAQs of that industry
Date: Wednesday, October 26
Time: 7 – 8:30 p.m.
Location: Room 123
Cost: FREE! (no need to register, just make your way to Room 123)

Dr. Jeremy Whitlock is a Past President of the CNS, Co-Chair of the CNS Education & Communication Committee, and a member of the CNS Chalk River Branch. He has been a CNS member since 1988 when he joined as a student at McMaster University.

He is currently the Manager of Non-Proliferation and Safeguards at Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, with responsibility for ensuring that reactor design at Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) meets international obligations on nuclear weapons non-proliferation.

Dr. Whitlock received a B.Sc. (Physics) from the University of Waterloo in 1988, a M.Eng. (Engineering Physics – Nuclear) from McMaster University in 1991, and a PhD (Engineering Physics – Nuclear) from McMaster in 1995. Dr. Whitlock is a public speaker and author on nuclear issues, including a regular column in the Bulletin of the Canadian Nuclear Society and The Canadian Nuclear FAQ, a website of frequently-asked questions (FAQs) on Canadian nuclear technology. He received the CNS’ 1999 Education and Communication Award for his work on this website. Dr.

Whitlock lives with his wife and three children in Deep River, Ontario, and feels that canoes are the closest Mankind has come to inventing a perfect machine.

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Social Service Worker Bake Sale

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Our Social Service Worker students are hosting a bake sale to raise funds in support of the Canadian Cancer Society. Come out and satisfy your sweet tooth and support your college classmates!

  • Where: Commons
  • When: 1 – 4 p.m.
  • Price: $1 or more donation for each baked good
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TEDxPembroke

Student Tickets

If you are a student interested in experiencing a TEDx event, visit Jenny in the Students’ Association Office, Room 100, to get your FREE TEDxPembroke ticket.

Please note: There is a $10 deposit fee, which you will get back the afternoon of the event.

You can volunteer too!

Interested in volunteering for TEDxPembroke and earning a Co-curricular Record (CCR)? Sign-up here >>TEDxPembroke, Algonquin College, Pembroke CampusA button that says back to events calendar

Canadian Olympian Melissa Bishop Visits Waterfront Campus

Canadian Olympian Melissa Bishop will be at the Waterfront Campus on Thursday, October 13, 2016 to speak about her Olympic experience in Rio this past summer and share her story of personal perseverance as an elite athlete.

Melissa won a Gold medal in the 2015 Pan Am Games and a Silver medal in the 2015 World Championships in the 800 metre race. She just missed winning a medal at the Olympics when she finished 4th in the 800 metre race, while shattering a Canadian record.

Melissa will be speaking in the Commons on Thursday, October 13 beginning at 11:45 a.m. All students and staff are welcome to attend. Don’t miss it!

CANADIAN OLYMPIAN MELISSA BISHOP AT Algonquin  WATERFRONT CAMPUS OCTOBER 13, 2016 A button that says back to events calendar