Grad Class Send-Off 2023 (Grad Gift Pick-up)
Congratulations Class of 2023 (June AND October graduands)!
You made it! To honour your achievements, the Faculty of Arts invites you to pick up your "grad gift"!
Congratulations Class of 2023 (June AND October graduands)!
You made it! To honour your achievements, the Faculty of Arts invites you to pick up your "grad gift"!
Congratulations Class of 2023 (June AND October graduands)!
You made it! To honour your achievements, the Faculty of Arts invites you to pick up your "grad gift"!
Congratulations Class of 2023 (June AND October graduands)!
You made it! To honour your achievements, the Faculty of Arts invites you to pick up your "grad gift"!
We invite you to join us on Wednesday April 5, 2023 for our annual Desmarais Family Summit.
Rock This Town brings to life the exciting history of rock music concerts in KW from the 1960s and 1970s with an insider’s look into the local live music scene.
The documentary was produced by Betty Anne Keller (BA '69), who has extensive history of promoting arts in the Region of Waterloo, first as a concert promoter, and later as a municipal employee. She still works in the promotion of the local arts scene, with Rock This Town being her latest effort.
Join Nobel Laureate Donna Strickland for a talk on the importance of trust in science and technology, followed by a panel discussion with Ashley Mehlenbacher, Canada Research Chair in Science, Health and Technology Communication, and University of Waterloo's Dean of Engineering Mary Wells.
Hosted by the Gender & Social Justice program, this event will feature speeches, performances, artwork, food, and more to support social justice programs, community services, and advocacy groups at UWaterloo and beyond.
Chris Williams, BA ’91 (Fine Arts), is a Canadian animator, film director, screenwriter and voice actor who has directed many animated movies and worked many beloved films of the last three decades --Mulan, Lilo & Stitch and Frozen, to name a few. Big Hero 6, which Chris directed, and won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature. Other films which were nominated for Oscars included Bolt (for Best Animated Feature) and Moana (for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song).
Join our annual Celebration of Arts in Hagey Hall Hub. Faculty, staff, students, and alumni are all invited!
The Indigenous Speakers Series is honoured to present Dr. Niigaan Sinclair, professor, writer, and activist who holds the Faculty of Arts Professorship in Indigenous Knowledge and Aesthetics at the University of Manitoba.