Hey come out to the CMAS Meet N’ Greet! This is a chance for you to meet the CMAS executive team and your fellow Mechanical and Aerospace students. It’s going to be a chill night to hang out with other THRIVING engineering students. Interested? Join us from this Tuesday November 3rd from 6-8pm (EST)! This event will be taking place in the 3300 block discord server.
The deadlines for undergraduate scholarships are rapidly approaching. Ottawa Valley ASHRAE has TWO local scholarships available worth $3,000 each! If you wish to apply please begin the process ASAP. ASHRAE Society also has numerous undergraduate scholarships worth up to $10,000 with more information at the link below. Note that Society scholarships are far more competitive than the local scholarship, but we suggest applying for both. The deadline for submitting an application for ASHRAE Society Scholarships is December 1st and references are required!
Calling all CMAS members! We need YOUR help to make CMAS the spookiest society of them all! Redesign the CMAS logo and make it scarier than when your CAD software freezes and you haven’t saved your work . To submit a design you can dm us the picture or email cmas.dir.publications@gmail.com. We are accepting submission until October 25th at 11pm! The spookiest design will represent CMAS and compete against all the other clubs and societies!
The CMAS Paper Airplane Competition is back! This is your chance to build the coolest paper airplane ever and win prizes! You will have one week to make a video showcasing your paper airplane. Can your plane do a loopty-loop? SHOW US! Can your plane fly far? SHOW US! Can your plane do nothing but crash into the ground?? SHOW US!! Is your airplane just a really really aerodynamic crumpled up paper ball? SHOW US!! You can use whatever program you want to make the video (TikTok, iMovie, etc). Once you’re done, submit it on the form in our bio. Top videos will be posted on our social media pages and then our members will vote for the winner!
Rules:
Video must be 60 seconds or less
Video must show you making the paper airplane as well as it flying
Make sure all aspects of the video remain appropriate