Alumni
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Summer-Fall 2021
Class notes
Alumni updates
We are delighted to share these updates and truly impressive accomplishments of Arts alumni.
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Summer-Fall 2021
Humans and interconnectivity
Exploring the promise and challenge of 5G technology
How will 5G technology change the way we work and play? To get a handle on the concepts to be unpacked at our upcoming Humans and Interconnectivity event, we turned to professors Christine McWebb and Leah Zhang-Kennedy.
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Summer-Fall 2021
Interdisciplinary skills for a complex world
Alumnus Josh Darby MacLellan, MA ‘17 Global Governance, reflects on how his graduate learning experiences prepared him for a career in security intelligence.
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Summer-Fall 2021
Stay connected
While we dream of a new normal future, let's continue to embrace the virtual connections we are able to make every day.
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Winter Spring 2021
Owning your mental health
Q and A with 2020 Young Alumni Award recipient
Living with mental illness since childhood, Tara Hebblethwaite’s path to becoming a vocal advocate for mental health began after graduating from Waterloo in 2013.
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Winter Spring 2021
How can we end poverty in our communities?
Q and A with 2020 Alumni Achievement Award recipient
Paul Born grew up as the son of refugees that worked together to survive and then thrive. Today he is a large-scale community facilitator focused on poverty reduction.
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Winter Spring 2021
Class notes
Arts alumni updates and news
Class notes are back! We're so glad to be able to share recent news and accomplishments from our alumni.
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Winter Spring 2021
Recent news from Arts
Catch up on research and initiatives by Arts scholars, students and alumni that support a more inclusive and prosperous future.
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Summer Fall 2020
A letter of appreciation from one alumnus to another
Michael Kim Zapf (BA ' 72) graduated from Waterloo Arts more than a decade after Clem Bruder (BA '61), but they first met in a northern Ontario classroom. In spring 2020, Professor Zapf sent us a letter “to express my appreciation to a member of the first graduating class of the Faculty of Arts at Waterloo - Mr. Clem Bruder."
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Winter Spring 2020
Dianne Carmichael
2019 Alumni Achievement Award
A dogged determination to get things done and a passion for making a difference led Dianne Carmichael along an unusual and highly accomplished path.
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Summer 2019
The future of healthcare in Canada
With UWaterloo hosting a series of Fall events exploring healthcare and technology, we invited Arts alum Janine Tatham to share her perspective on how healthcare will change over the next five to ten years.
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Winter 2019
Buddies – then and now
Arts grads forged a bond 50 years ago
In 1968, a group of undergraduates formed a road hockey league that forged the beginning of an enduring friendship. Fifty years later, although their careers and lives have varied, the group maintains a strong connection.
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Winter 2019
A passion for justice and human rights
Susheel Gupta, 2018 Alumni Achievement Award recipient
Susheel Gupta’s contributions to human rights and justice in Canada extend from courtrooms to high school classrooms to individuals and their families, and arguably, into cyber space.
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Winter 2019
A commitment to global diversity and inclusion
Mandy Tao, 2018 Arts Young Alumni Award recipient
What has Mandy Tao been up to since graduation? Founding an award-winning NGO, launching a successful diversity campaign, and climbing a mountain, for a start.
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Winter 2019
Recent event highlights
(Winter 2019 Edition)
From Reunion to winter lectures, see what's happened in the past few months in Arts and at Waterloo!
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Winter 2019
Hey, what happened to Reunion?
Mark your calendars for these new alumni events!
What's next for Reunion? Learn about two new events coming for alumni in 2019.
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Summer 2018
Arts and AI: Keeping it human
Could artificial intelligence take your job? Is it as unbiased as we think? We hear from professors and alumni in Arts on some of the biggest challenges of AI, and how their work impacts this important field.
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Summer 2018
Events Summer 2018
Past and upcoming events for alumni and friends
From artificial intelligence to convocation, see highlights from recent events, and mark your calendars for upcoming events!
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Winter 2018
Seek new ideas, new markets, new cultures
Arts alumnus and former President of Christie Digital, Gerry Remers, has substantial business and innovation experience behind his thoughts on globalization today. Here he discusses the ideas, ideals, and realities of globalization, and its opposite.
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Winter 2018
Alumni on success and lessons learned
The 2017 Alumni Achievement winners reflect on what makes them most proud, and offer advice to their 19-year-old selves (and undergrads today) about life and learning.
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Summer 2017
Thinking about Canada from the United States
It's hard to follow Canadian culture from inside the noisy belly of America, says alumna Lenora Hume, who has lived and worked abroad for several decades. But still, for her, Canadian excellence matters.
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Summer 2017
Thinking about Canada from Australia
Having lived down under for over a decade, alumnus Patrick Hofmann remains well connected with Arts, UWaterloo, and Canada. He says this year's milestone anniversaries are opportunities to be both thought-provoking and thankful.
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Summer 2017
Thinking about Canada from South Korea
Alumnus Kevin Royal certainly misses Canada, but South Korean culture has taught him valuable things, including the value of social events with co-workers to make us more empathetic and understanding, and thereby stronger teams.
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Winter 2017
Q & A with Mark Ceolin
2016 Alumni Achievement Award recipient
Mark Ceolin (MA ’91 English) is the founding president of Red Gate International Inc. and has received a Governor General’s Medallion for his business and cultural initiatives in China and beyond. His career has covered the breadth of humanities, social sciences, performing arts, global business and communications.
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Winter 2017
Q & A with Danielle Rice
2016 Young Alumni Award recipient
Danielle Rice (BA Hons '12, Psychology) is a burgeoning academic and clinician pursuing her doctorate in psychology at McGill University. At only 25, she’s published 21 peer-reviewed papers, eight online book chapters and presented 50 times at conferences.
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Winter 2017
A demand for thinkers, collaborators and communicators
Arts educated employees are invaluable in the workforce
Cheri Chevalier, Microsoft Canada manager and Arts alumna, tells students what businesses need and look for in new hires.
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