The Future of Reunion
You asked and we listened! To provide you with the best experience, we are creating two unique events in 2019 to replace Reunion.
Please join us to reconnect with other alumni and students and relive your fondest Waterloo memories!
ALUMNI WEEKEND
June 1, 2019
We will honour all alumni celebrating an anniversary from five to 55 years since graduation.
Special events include:
- 25, 50 and 55-year Anniversary Lunch at Federation Hall
- faculty-specific programming, including tours, games, food and cocktails - all welcome!
ALUMNI BLACK AND GOLD DAY
September 28, 2019
This day is all about Warrior Spirit!
Special events include
- Fun Run
- Warriors varsity game
- guest lecture
- campus tours
Plus many opportunities for alumni and students to connect.
Upcoming events
Three Minute Thesis: Faculty of Arts heat
Join us for the Arts 3 Minute Thesis heat and learn about the outstanding graduate research happening within the Faculty of Arts! Graduate students will convey the breadth and significance of their graduate research to a panel of judges.
Imagining Canada’s Future Cities, Ottawa
Join us March 5 as we bring together our Ottawa-area alumni to discuss the future of Canadian cities and Canada’s commitment to achieving the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals as a way of tackling the urgent environmental, political, and economic challenges.
Indigenous Speakers Series presents David A. Robertson
The Indigenous Speakers Series proudly presents David Alexander Robertson, the bestselling author of children’s books, graphic novels, and novels whose works educate and entertain readers about Indigenous Peoples. Book signing to follow.
Welcome to the Tree Museum
Join the Theatre and Performance program to explore a problem that is getting harder to ignore. The always exceptional Brash children grew up knowing they were the generation that would save the world. Years later, when the siblings are brought together by a wedding and by illness, they are forced to confront the impending death of the woodland where they spent their childhood.
2019 Hagey Lecture: Living Indigenous Law in Canada
John Borrows, Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Law, will deliver the 2019 Hagey Lecture on March 25. Borrows' forthcoming book, Law’s Indigenous Ethics, examines how Indigenous law can shed light on Canadian law's approach to treaties, Aboriginal title, legal education, and the continuing legacy of residential schools.
Imagining Canada’s Future Cities, Vancouver
The Imagining Canada's Future Cities series heads to Vancouver on April 25. This three-city series brings together panels of academic and industry thought-leaders to dive deep into the work being done today to create cities that will serve and benefit generations to come.