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Canada’s First NSERC Funded Girl’s STEM Mentorship Program

It’s a Girls’ SySTEM As the country’s first STEM-focused late elementary and high-school mentorship program, the Girls’ sySTEM Mentorship Program aims to inspire female STEMists and increase women’s representation in STEM-related fields. “We need to build a broader network of women in STEM and breakdown some of the myths,” Kathryn Hong, Founder of the NSERC […]

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Stem Leaders of Tomorrow Are Already Here

Innovative Solution for FIRST Champions – The Comet Warriors STEM leaders of tomorrow are already here! Kingston’s own FIRST Lego League team, The Comet Warriors, took home the award for ‘Innovative Solution’ at the FIRST World Championship this past month in Detroit. The 106 teams competing in Detroit were chosen from over 32,000 teams across […]

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Electric Circuits, A Unique Kingston Experience

Electric Circuits Electronic Music and Digital Arts Festival is currently gearing up for their second year of festivities in the City of Kingston. Featuring cutting-edge, and under-represented all Canadian based artists, this local event is not your average music fest. Over two nights, visitors will enjoy immersive, digital arts and electronic music. Artists will also […]

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‘Making’ a real difference

A new club in Kingston is innovating tech solutions for medical problems. Medical Makers is a global organization based in Toronto that works to create open-source 3D printing prototypes that benefit patients and health-care providers, especially in a humanitarian setting. Read more

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Kingston job symposium targets college, university grads

A local employment agency is hosting a career symposium this week for a group that is not catered to as much. Kingston Employment and Youth Services (KEYS) Job Centre is hosting the Next Gen at Work Symposium for college and university graduates. Read about it in The Whig

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