Jean Kilbourne, The Naked Truth: Advertising’s Image of Women
The St. Jerome’s University HeForShe Committee in conjunction with SJU’s Sexuality, Marriage, and Family Studies presents a lecture.
The St. Jerome’s University HeForShe Committee in conjunction with SJU’s Sexuality, Marriage, and Family Studies presents a lecture.
The Critical Media Lab (Dept. of English Language and Literature) is pleased to announce our annual exhibition. The show is entitled “=SUM(Things)”, and will feature a large number of media and data-based projects and installations from students, staff, community members, and various universities.
A family event for alumni and friends at the Ontario Science Centre with the exhibit The Machine Inside, April 22nd. Details to come.
Faculty members from Arts are invited to join members of local businesses, larger corporations, and the non-profit sector at THE MUSEUM to begin a dialogue to address common questions, solve problems, and together, build products and services that will make a meaningful difference to people and economies in Canada and the world.
A built-in feature of any belief is that you believe it to be true, whether it is or not. Examining the human experience through a collaborative process St Marie φ Walker scrutinize their own conscious perceptions of being-in-the-world through fervent dialogical conversations.
Is it magic? It might seem like it is, but it’s simple technology you can learn. Control the world around you by learning how to put technology into simple things you have lying around you. Smart technology isn’t just for big tech companies – it’s something you can learn to build yourself.
Join the second Beyond 60 | Gradtalks event where doctoral students explore one research theme from interdisciplinary perspectives.
As we kick-off the University of Waterloo’s spring convocation in this special 60th-anniversary year, join us to hear from Roberta L. Jamieson, known as one of Canada’s important visionaries and leaders, as she addresses education and reconciliation, the path to Canada’s future.
Waterloo's Centre for Theoretical Neuroscience invites everyone to an open house, the culmination of a two-week workshop that teaches researchers how to build sophisticated brain models. These international experts will demonstrate large-scale brain models running on laptops, robots, and specialized brain-like computers while simulating neural functions.
Join community members at the Waterloo Stratford Campus, on National Aboriginal Day, to learn more about Indigenous experiences and how community education provides opportunity for positive impact. The Stratford Public Library and University of Waterloo welcome Lori Campbell, Director of the Waterloo Aboriginal Education Centre.