Transform One Family Relationship this Holiday Season
When I left UWaterloo for grad school, I could not have known the road ahead. I was off to make a difference in the lives of individuals and families.
When I left UWaterloo for grad school, I could not have known the road ahead. I was off to make a difference in the lives of individuals and families.
On November 10th, 2016, we held a discussion between local LGBTQ activists and members of the Islamic community in response to the Orlando Nightclub Massacre—the deadliest incidence of violence against lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in U.S. history.
Great reunion, great chats, great memories! Graduates of the School of Urban and Regional Planning (SURP) came together on Saturday, October 29, 2016 to celebrate their 35th year since convocation.
Written by Kali Taylor (GDIP '14)
My trusted UWaterloo Faculty of Environment water bottle follows me everywhere I go these days. Inscribed in white letters on the bright green metal of the bottle is a mini checklist.
Today I’m going to:
Like many of my peers, my time at the University of Waterloo can be summarized as a unique juxtaposition of science and innovation.
If you were to ask me where I saw myself in the future during my first year at the University of Waterloo, I most definitely would have had a different answer than what my reality is today.
Throughout my time at the University of Waterloo I have refined my skills as a development practitioner, specializing in disarmament.
The wonderful things I get to do....such as walk into my first undergrad biology lab. Yes, I’m that one. The one who clogs the traffic through the door because she’s stopped to grin.
In early April of this year I received the inaugural Medli Award for my second mystery novel “True Image” – a story that brings together a portrait artist and an autistic child to solve a murder.