Shad Valley Dalhousie 2001
Shad Valley Dalhousie 2001 was held at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, in July 2001. It was the first year Dalhousie hosted. [1]
The program is now called simply "SHAD" [2].
Faculty:
Guests:
Participants:
- Michael Currie
- Nam Nguyen
- Justin Ninness [9]
- Nathan Schnarr
- Rob McCaig, son of CEO Jeffrey McCaig and grandson of Trimac founder Bud McCaig
- about 48 others
Weekend Trips:
- Cape Split, 7-8 July 2001
- Prince Edward Island, 14-15 July 2001 (approximately)
- Peggy's Cove Lighthouse, 21-22 July 2001 (approximately)
The challenge for 2001 across all campuses for Shad Valley was technology to help the disabled. The winner across Canada was a team headed by Anne Sealey, who made a board game.
In September Michael visited Toronto and saw a few of his friends, at the Ontario Science Centre, during the awards ceremony.