Professor Spotlight: Dr. David Wehlau

25366 Mike Shewfelt sat down this week with Dr. David Wehlau, Professor in RMCC’s Math & Computer Science Department. Dr. Wehlau is the winner of the 2012 Cowan Prize for Excellence in Research, and will be giving a lecture entitled “Quantum Cryptography: An Unbreakable Cipher” this Thursday, October 18, at 1900 hrs in Currie Hall.…

Wall of Honour Membership to Grow by Four

Painting by 5723 Tony Tucker, available for sale in the Club Gift Shop at Panet House Wall of Honour membership to grow by four Four Ex cadets will be officially enshrined on the RMCC Wall of Honour bringing the total to 15. The official ceremony will take place, Saturday, 29 Sep – 1330 to 1430…

Launch of the DND and CF Code of Values and Ethics / Lancement du Code de valeurs et d’éthique du MDN et des FC

It is important that DND and the CF work to maintain and build the trust of Canadians in the integrity and accountability of our organization. This goal requires a commitment from every CF member and DND employee to apply the highest ethical standards in all decisions and actions, whether at home or abroad. Accordingly, we…

E3161 Victoria Edwards & Jonathan Moore of Parks Canada’s Underwater Archaeology Service,

The St Lawrence wreck site and surrounding area 1919 facing west along Kingston waterfront. The wreck is in the middle of the photo, to the east of the tower like limestone building with 3 small windows. This and adjacent buildings were part of the brewery and distillery owned by Robert Drummond and later George Morton.…

Victoria Edwards in Conversation: Mrs Kyung Ja Cho

E3161 Victoria Edwards interviewed Mrs Kyung Ja Cho, a foreign researcher hosted by the Royal Military College of Canada. e-Veritas: Outline your academic and career background. Mrs. Kyung Ja Cho: I attended Korea University in Seoul, where I studied the Korean language and Korean literature. After passing the Senior Entrance Examination for Administrative Service, I…

Did you know that there were “Other” Military School Plans Before 1876?

Did you know? Long before the Royal Military College was established in 1876, there were proposals for military colleges in Canada. By: E3161 Victoria Edwards Long before the Royal Military College was established in 1876, there were proposals for military colleges in Canada. Although the Assembly of Lower Canada decided to establish a military college…

Pleins Feux sur les Professeurs: Daniel Lagacé-Roy

“il affirme aussi fièrement ses origines acadiennes…” Écrivez par 25813 Elof (III) Fanie Simard Daniel Lagacé-Roy est Docteur en psychologie et enseignant pour le département de Psychologie militaire et de Leadership au CMRC. Ancien militaire, conférencier et charpentier à ses heures, il affirme aussi fièrement ses origines acadiennes. Monsieur Lagacé-Roy est originaire du Nouveau-Brunswick et…

Victoria Edwards: Did You Know?

Did you know… An in depth look at military Coats of Arms found around the RMC Campus.   E3161 Victoria Edwards (RMC 2003) was curious about a carving on the overpass between Fort Haldimand dormitory and Yeo Hall at the Royal Military College of Canada. Neither she nor 7637 Dr. Chester Brown M.D., were able…

Leonard Brothers: 532 Ibb & 537 Woody Entered RMC in 1900

  532 Col Elton Ibbotson (Ibb) Leonard (Entered RMC 1900), was born in 1882 in London, Ontario, the second son of Frank and Alice Louise Leonard. An intelligent and studious young man, Ibbotson attended Upper Canada College in Toronto and, in 1903, graduated second in his class from Kingston’s Royal Military College.Ibbotson continued his education…

Spotlight on Professors: Dr. Konstantin Kabin

Teacher Spotlight – Dr. Konstantin Kabin Written by: 25594 Marina Lowthian When you walk into Dr. Konstantin Kabin’s office, what you observe is a large desk piled high with Physics documents. To your left, is a bookshelf filled with material on Astrodynamics, Space Science, Statistical Physics, and his favourite- Computational Physics. To your right, just…

Spotlight on Professors: Dr. Ron Weir

The Teacher Behind the Lab Coat – Dr. Weir Article by 25702 OCdt (III) Megan St-Aubin Dr. Ron Weir started his military career as a Gunner in the Artillery Reserves, and then enrolled in the ROTP program and studied at the University of New Brunswick (UNB) where he completed his BSc in Chemical Engineering. At…

Spotlight on Professors: Dr. Nicholas Vlachopoulos

Dr. Nicholas Vlachopoulos – The Life Lessons Start Here… Article by 24992 OCdt (IV) Eric Robb Dr. Vlachopoulos (19930), or Dr “V’ (or formally, Major “V”) as we commonly refer to him, has really made an impact on our Civil Engineering Degree program. By ‘setting the tone’ as we began our real civil engineering degrees…

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