Caleigh Rutledge awarded Vale Undergraduate Engineering Scholarship
Caleigh Rutledge awarded Vale Undergraduate Engineering Scholarship

Caleigh Rutledge is one of three recipients of the $10,000 Vale Undergraduate Engineering Scholarships. The scholarships are awarded annually to the most promising women in an accredited undergraduate engineering program in Canada with an interest in the mining or metallurgical fields.
Currently studying environmental engineering at Carleton, Rutledge is the senior editor of The Iron Times, the official newspaper of the Carleton Student Engineering Society (CSES). Through CSES, Rutledge also participates in a high school orientation program promoting engineering at Carleton. She is the co-founder of Generation Green, an initiative to develop environmental awareness and practices within the school.
Along with financial support, Vale offers its scholarship recipients an opportunity to work in summer job placements across Canada.
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Hi, I am just curious as to what exactly this Generation Green initiative is, and where I can find more information on it. I’m very interested in helping out with green and sustainable initiatives, and I have not been able to find any information on this initiative on either the Carleton website, or on Google.
Also, I am very interested in high school outreach. What program or initiative were you involved in? How would you recomend somebody starting out getting involed?
Hi Abdul,
Get in touch with CSES for more information. You can reach them at: questions [at] cses.carleton.ca or http://cses.carleton.ca/