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CS4U Day on Wednesday, December 3

Hi everyone,

It’s almost the end of the Fall term, as you may have noticed from the snow outside your window.  This means there’s one last, big event you can be a part of before the year is over: CS4U Day on Wednesday, December 3, 2014 from 8am—3pm in the Davis Centre.

High school students from grades 9-12 will be coming to learn more about what computer science is and how it impacts their everyday lives.  We’re looking for volunteers to help set up the event, assist with lecture and activity materials, and answer any questions students or teachers may have.

Volunteers will receive a t-shirt, morning snack, and lunch at the event.

Feel free to e-mail me if you're interested in participating or have any questions.

Thanks,

Jonathan Tang | E-mail: cs-ur-co@uwaterloo.ca

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