We Are All UWaterloo 2: Read-in
Please join us in the Dana Porter Library lobby for a read-in of poetry, fiction, and non-fiction by African Canadian, African American, and Muslim writers - including UWaterloo students!
Please join us in the Dana Porter Library lobby for a read-in of poetry, fiction, and non-fiction by African Canadian, African American, and Muslim writers - including UWaterloo students!
THE FACULTY OF ARTS INVITES students, donors, alumni, retirees, faculty, staff and friends to come together and celebrate the Hub, our new student space in the J.G. Hagey Hall of the Humanities.
This talk will share a modern psychological perspective on anxiety and depression, explaining what maintains these common difficulties and what can be done to overcome them.
How do disabled faculty react to and reshape the academy? Disability studies (DS) has reached a point that Margaret Price calls a "crisis of precarity" - a state in which neoliberal logics of wealth, privilege, and power are replicated within DS, doing material violence to some members of the discipline, while the discipline itself continues to flourish.
Local musician Jsun and the Oshungo Drumming group will perform a selection of Reggae and folk-infused music, guaranteed to cheer you up on a cold winter day.
Bring your videos to life with incredible audio! Learn to use professional-grade software to add music, effects, and a finishing sheen to make your projects stand out, whether it’s a short film, a stop motion short, or the next viral video. No previous experience required.
This talk will focus on common problems children face in childhood and when and how parents can seek help and best support their child.
First year Arts students: join the Arts Undergraduate Office (AUO) Advisors to learn more about the process on how to declare your major. You’ll learn how to declare your major, how to fill out your Plan Modification Form, options for minors as well as information on course selection for second year.
The Waterloo Aboriginal Education Centre and the Faculty of Arts are pleased to announce a new Indigenous Speakers Series highlighting the voices of Indigenous artists, writers, activists, and leaders from across Turtle Island.
First year Arts students: join the Arts Undergraduate Office (AUO) Advisors to learn more about the process on how to declare your major. You’ll learn how to declare your major, how to fill out your Plan Modification Form, options for minors as well as information on course selection for second year.