My Romp Through East Africa In Search Of Personal Growth
After a fulfilling 5 years at the University of Waterloo, most of my class mates found their way into full time positions and began their lives as young professionals.
After a fulfilling 5 years at the University of Waterloo, most of my class mates found their way into full time positions and began their lives as young professionals.
As a University of Waterloo Department of English grad (BA ‘08, Literature and Rhetoric; MA ‘10, Rhetoric and Communication Design), I am thrilled to be given the opportunity to share where my UWaterloo Arts education led me.
I often refer to myself as an entrepreneur by mistake. When I started school at UWaterloo I had no idea that I would eventually start my own business.
2013 was a big year for the alumni blog. We have had many inspiring, talented and interesting alumni share their stories and we even won a silver medal in the CASE awards in the Best Blog category.
Hello from the Co-Presidents of the very newly launched University of Waterloo Alumni Chapter in Vancouver, BC!
In a series of posts, I would like to showcase these outstanding alumni and share their stories with you.
I spoke to my father last weekend as I do for my routine check-in, as a son living away from his parents and siblings and he started talking about conversations that are bubbling up more and more regarding climate change and its impacts.
In high school, I was very timid and withdrawn, with only a sense of responsibility and concern for the environment to help guide my choice in a university program.
There are a few questions that I keep hearing during my time at UWaterloo, “How is __ going to help you in the future?” and “What are you involved with on campus?” I have received these questions from various people.
My name is Mandy Bujold and I am currently a second year student at the University of Waterloo, working towards my undergrad in Liberal Studies.