Ideas and actions

Welcome to the Faculty of Arts, a dynamic community of students, faculty and staff working in and across the humanities, social sciences and creative arts. Our ideas and actions are propelled by curiosity, creativity, and a deep commitment to contribute to a better world.

  1. Feb. 8, 2022Remembering artist and professor emeritus Tony Urquhart
    Tony Urquhart in studio

    Tony Urquhart passed away on January 26 at the age of 87. He was one of Canada’s great artists. As a professor of fine arts at the University of Waterloo from 1972 to 1999, Urquhart is also remembered as a great teacher and a warm and generous man.

  2. Jan. 21, 2022History PhD candidate wins AMS Doctoral Completion Award
    Lucy Vorobej

    Congratulations to Lucy Vorobej, a History PhD candidate, for winning a national Doctoral Completion Award from the Associated Medical Services (AMS) History of Medicine and Healthcare Program.

  3. Jan. 12, 2022Ashley Rose Mehlenbacher, Canada Research Chair in Science, Health, and Technology Communication
    Ashley Rose Mehlenbacher

    The Government of Canada has just announced 43 Canada Research Chairs (CRC), including Professor Ashley Rose Mehlenbacher of the Faculty of Arts, who holds the CRC in Science, Health, and Technology Communication. Concurrently announced, Mehlenbacher has also won funding from the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) to support her research infrastructure.

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  1. Mar. 9, 2022Alumni in the Hub: Maximizing Your Arts Degree
    Turned off Macbook on table with coffee cup, penics and notepad

    Join us for Alumni in the Hub: Maximizing Your Arts Degree! Learn about the different opportunities alumni have taken and how they helped them advance in their careers.

  2. Mar. 17, 2022A life worthy of living: Kolmar's Susanna

    Join Dr. Alec Cattell (Texas Tech University) for an interactive virtual discussion about Gertrud Kolmar's last surviving literary work, the novella Susanna. After exploring the social and political context in which Susanna was written, the conversation will turn to Kolmar's mode of representing the protagonist as a person with a disability as well as the ways in which she negotiates disability myths and deploys disability rhetorics to inspire readers to read stories about disability ethically.

  3. Mar. 31, 2022Public Reading and Discussion on authorship & disability

    Wie es klingt, wenn es quietscht". Prize-winning short story by Austrian author Mercedes Spannagel about young competitive fencers, one of whom has lost a leg and is resuming her training with a prosthesis. Reading and discussion in German.

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