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Arts & Letters

The Dana Porter Library and Arts Quad with "Arts and Letters, University of Waterloo Faculty of Arts alumni newsletter Winter-Spring 2022" written over top 

Read the latest issue of Arts & Letters

In this issue: We celebrate this year's Alumni Award recipients, recent alumni books, research that is making an impact, and new scholarships and awards.

Plus, see what your fellow alumni are up to in Class Notes.

READ THE LATEST ISSUE

Past Issues: 2017 to 2021

Two students sit at oppostie ends of a bench outside Dana Porter Library while a student wearing a mask walks by
Summer-Fall 2021

Close up of a branch with orange flower buds against the white exterior of the Dana Porter Library
Winter-Spring 2021

A collage of archival photos and documents, including original Arts degree requirements and the boar statue indoors.
Summer-Fall 2020

 

Students, staff and faculty pack the Arts Quad for a climate change protest. Some are holding sign with climate change slogans on them.
Winter-Spring 2020

An intravenous fluids bag hangs on an IV pole. The image is tinted teal to imply a sense of foreboding
Summer 2019

A male student over looks a neautiful landscape a river cutting through snow topped mountains
Winter 2019

 

A group of women dressed in convocaton robes joyously throw their degree hoods in the air
Summer 2018

Student, staff and faculty gather in the Arts Quad, huddled together in their winter clothing. Some are holding candles in for the vigil.
Winter 2018

The SAIL trailer parked in the Arts Quard
Summer 2017

 

Arts students at orientation wearing orange bracelets clasp hands to show solidatiry to the group
Winter 2017

 
 
 

Past issues: 2001 to 2016

Winter 2016 (PDF)

arts and letters cover with three students around boar sculpture

Winter 2015 (PDF)

Winter 2015 issue cover with student in Paris

Summer 2014 (PDF)

Summer 2014 issue with student in front of digital wall

 
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