Dean of Arts Office:
PAS building, room 2401
Tel 519 888-4567 ext. 48246
Arts Undergraduate Office:
PAS building, room 2439
Tel 519 888-4567 ext. 45870
Information for faculty and staff
Arts computing support for students, faculty, and staff
Visit our COVID-19 information website to learn how Warriors protect Warriors.
Conrad Grebel University College is pleased to present “Mennonite/s Writing 2014-2015,” a seven session reading series showcasing new work by some of the most prominent authors in the field.
This free, 2-hour workshop includes pizza - so make the most of your time this Wednesday evening. Learn about managing and balancing your school work, social life, rest, etc. -- and get some dinner while you're at it.
Registration not required - just join us!
Contact a Faculty of Arts peer mentor! If you have questions or concerns, and don't know who to talk to, an upper year mentor will be happy to help each week from January 20 to April 16, 2015.
Join us in person or via webcast for a special series of Mini Town Halls to learn what it will take to move Waterloo’s eight strategic priorities from paper to practice.
Many of the master's programs in Waterloo's Faculty of Environment are open to students with a BA from Arts. Find out how your degree can go green.
Our 2014-15 is on the theme of Writing the Self / The Self Writing, featuring writers who explore the relationship between self and world -- socially, politically, culturally -- and dynamically balance imagination and "real life".
Please join us for these thought-provoking exhibitions at the opening event, and ongoing from January 15 to March 7, 2015. Free and open to the public.
Are you staying in Waterloo for the winter holidays? Participate in Winterloo events from December 20, 2014 through January 4, 2015.
Dean of Arts Office:
PAS building, room 2401
Tel 519 888-4567 ext. 48246
Arts Undergraduate Office:
PAS building, room 2439
Tel 519 888-4567 ext. 45870
Information for faculty and staff
Arts computing support for students, faculty, and staff
The University of Waterloo acknowledges that much of our work takes place on the traditional territory of the Neutral, Anishinaabeg and Haudenosaunee peoples. Our main campus is situated on the Haldimand Tract, the land granted to the Six Nations that includes six miles on each side of the Grand River. Our active work toward reconciliation takes place across our campuses through research, learning, teaching, and community building, and is centralized within our Indigenous Initiatives Office.