Dr. Henry Adam Svec's short to be featured at film festival
Dr. Henry Adam Svec's short film "The Wreck of Harold Murphy," directed and co-produced by Erin Brandenburg (BA '01), will be featured at the 2025 Forest City Film Festival in October.
Dr. Henry Adam Svec's short film "The Wreck of Harold Murphy," directed and co-produced by Erin Brandenburg (BA '01), will be featured at the 2025 Forest City Film Festival in October.
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Come join the Arts Undergraduate Office for Sunny Days at the Arts Quad.
There will be games such as JENGA, Skeeball, Cornhole and other carnival games!
Relax, snack, and meet your advisors during this event.
Arts Undergraduate Students Only.
Watcard required upon entry.
Please note that supplies are on a first come, first served basis.
The Indigenous Speakers Series is honoured to present Mary Spencer, member of the Chippewas of Nawash First Nation and WBA super welterweight world champion.
Arts researchers continue building knowledge and solutions to address our shared global futures. Learn about the projects of 26 recipients of new research funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) and Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC).
Dr. Rhea Ashley Hoskin has received the 2025 Early Investigator Award from The Canadian Sociological Association in recognition of her groundbreaking contributions to the sociology of gender, femininities, and gender-based violence.
Our Summer Strokes event is happening on Tuesday, July 22nd, from 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. at the Hagey Hall Hub, Project Cube (HH 2034).
Unwind before finals season with an afternoon of calm creativity — paint your own tote bag, decorate a jar, colour in cute books, and enjoy a fresh sandwich from Vincenzo’s.
Arts undergraduate students only. Hosted by the Arts Undergraduate Office.
Join the Critical Tech Talk series for a talk exploring how “vibe coding”, a flexible, intuition-driven approach to prototyping, can empower people from non-computing backgrounds to shape the medical tools they actually need.
A project led by psychology professor Dr. Stephanie Denison received more than $1.7 million CAD in funding from the Templeton World Charity Foundation. The research will examine the developmental origins of people’s ability to reason about – and act on – multiple uncertain possibilities.
Our Floral Friendz-y event is happening on Wednesday, July 16, from 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. at the Hagey Hall Hub, Project Cube (HH 2034).
Join us for a calm, cozy swirl of colour and creativity — make your own pipe cleaner flowers, craft petal bouquets, and cool down with some ice cream and frozen treats.
Arts undergrad students only. Hosted by the Arts Undergraduate Office.
Professor Ian Rowlands will give a talk about the deployment of solar panels on the top of Waterloo’s EV3 building, placing this within the context of solar energy policy and use in Ontario more broadly.