Homecoming brings a sea of black and gold to Warrior Field
Homecoming drew a crowd of more than 3,000 alumni, staff, students and community members to Warrior Field for festivities and football.
Homecoming drew a crowd of more than 3,000 alumni, staff, students and community members to Warrior Field for festivities and football.
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Waterloo alumni Stephen and Jodi Szimanski have attended football games since the 1990s and can’t wait to cheer on the Warriors at Homecoming.
Eric Peters (BSc ’22) is living out his dream to represent Canada at the 2024 Olympics in Paris. After over a decade of training, practicing and competing in archery, he’s feeling ready to make his Olympic debut at the Summer Games.
In Northern Canada, where temperatures drop to -50 degrees Celsius during the winter with four hours of sunshine per day, healthcare looks a lot different. Jenna Jenkins (PharmD ’19) and Christopher Voss (PharmD ’19) began their pharmacy careers in the Qikiqtaaluk (Baffin Island) Region in Nunavut.
Alice Chu (BA ’18) let go of her corporate dreams to explore a passion for food and interest in law.
University of Waterloo alumni discuss how they balance competing priorities, challenge negative thoughts and build community in life and at work.
Oktoberfest recognizes the achievements of local women in KW
Michelle Li (BSc ’05) is an advocate for carbon literacy and wants to empower consumers to make informed buying decisions based on carbon footprints.
A strong sense of UWaterloo pride was felt in Canada’s capital May 1 when more than 200 alumni and friends gathered for the launch of a new, volunteer-led alumni chapter dedicated to building strong connections and a sense of community in Ottawa.