2020 Chinese New Year Greeting from WOSL
WOSL and Oak League Education Institute wish all of you a very happy and prosperous Chinese New Year! Happy year of the rat.
My Journey to the Space Generation Congress 2019 & International Astronautical Congress 2019
by Mr. Zimichael Damtew Gebeyehu
I have always aspired to achieve big things in my endeavor and the World Organization for Sustainability Leadership (WOSL) has been supporting me to make great things possible. One of the major lesson that WOSL thought me is to be a global citizen and being “the change agent”. In October 2019, I got a chance to participate at the Space Generation Congress (SGC) 2019 at Lockheed Martin Global Vision Center (GVC) in Crystal City, Virginia. I was the only delegate representing my country at this global space industry conference. Without WOSL’s financial support I would not been able to participate at this conference. The Space Generation Congress is a prestigious conference organized by the Space Generation Advisory Council for students and young professionals in the space industry.
In the conference, I met engineers, analysts, and scientists in the space arena from all around the world. I was part of working group 1 sponsored by German Aerospace Center (DLR), which was about post ISS activities in Low Earth Orbit (LEO). We assed the uses of LEO in the coming decades and put forth recommendations for the UN, SGAC, & space industries. It was really a great experience for me to meet people from all around the world who share my strong passion for space exploration and unite our thoughts to push humanity’s exploration of space. In this 3-day event, we had working group discussions and also keynote speakers from the space industry. At the last day of the conference, we had a final presentation about our recommendation from our working group. I was really honored to be part of the Space Generation Congress Gala Dinner at the Air & Space Museum in Washington DC. That night, I met high stakeholders, engineers, professors, and young professionals in the space industry. After the conference, I was also a delegate for NASA’s Space Exploration Workshop at Udvar Hazy Air & Space Museum in Chantilly, Virginia. In the workshop, we had different presentations from NASA’s Satellite Communication & Navigation Office about the upcoming lunar and Martian missions in relation to communication. After that we were grouped into three different astronaut crews in order to simulate a Martian mission, and we were given different scenarios regarding to communication. It was an exciting workshop as I had a chance to think like an astronaut and make decisions on the simulated mission.
After SGC 2019, I got a chance to participate at the International Astronautical Congress 2019 at Walter E. Convention center in Washington DC, which is organized by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), International Astronautical Federation, and many many more companies and national space agencies. I met with engineers, CEOs, scientists from all around the globe in the space industry. That is where I met NASA’s former administrator Dr. Charles Bolden, NASA’s former deputy administrator Dr. Dava Newman, NASA’s first black American woman astronaut Dr. Mae Jemison and other influential persons.
The IAC is a five-day event with plenary discussions, technical presentations, keynote speeches, and exhibitions from different agencies & companies in the space industry. At the IAC, I got the opportunity to know more about the upcoming manned space exploration missions form all around the world. I have also met the next generation space leaders from different parts of the world. I really want to thank WOSL for supporting me to attend these two conferences and satisfy my passion for space exploration and rocketry.
White Rock Ranch Horse Rescue Special Show and Talk at Pioneertown next Saturday. Come and check out what rescues horse can do and learn more about horse adoption. Enjoy food, Live Entertainment, WTT interactive performance and more!
- Published in 2019 Event, Event, News
Interview: Parent’s Action to Support
- Published in 2018 UN Junior Ambassador Program, Event
2018 UN Junior Ambassador Christmas Party
- Published in 2018 UN Junior Ambassador Program, Event
Grads at this college earn the most!
CNBC News, Abigail Hess covers a story that may effect your decision in higher education.
Statistically speaking, going to a top college do have an effect on your careers pay. But considering other factors such as high cost tuition and low wage growth, where you spend your college years has become more important than ever before.
Let’s take a look on top 10 colleges where graduates earn the most…Guess what?
Harvey Mudd College in Claremont, California, a liberal arts college that focuses on undergraduate engineering and science is on the top.
1. Harvey Mudd College
2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
3. United States Naval Academy
4. Stanford University (tie)
4. California Institute of Technology (tie)
6. Harvard University (tie)
6. Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (tie)
8. United States Military Academy
9. Princeton University
10. SUNY Maritime College
Read more: Grads at this college earn the most—and it’s not MIT, Harvard or Stanford
- Published in News
Ethiopia’s Incredible Economic Rise
Dan Kopf of Good News report the story behind Ethiopia’s incredible economic development. The story covers the economic progress since 2000, when Ethiopia was the 3rd poorest country in the world, how the country could become the “New China” with it’s amazing 10.8% average annual economic growth between 2004 and 2014.
- Published in News
CNN News, Jenni Marsh reports a story about how Addis Ababa become a “Chinese City.”
Read more: Skyscrapers, trains and roads: How Addis Ababa came to look like a Chinese city
- Published in News
President Mulatu Teshome and World Organization for Sustainability of Leadership Executive Director Paul Bogaardt held discussion about empowering Ethiopian students to become change agents in transforming sustainable development.
Read More: President, WOSL Executive Director Discuss about Making Students Change Agents in Technology
- Published in 2018 UN Junior Ambassador Program, News