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!
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Why are lies creeping into so many platforms of public discourse? Join three professors from three Faculty of Arts disciplines for a panel discussion and Q&A that will tackle the truth about lies.
The Department of Drama and Speech Communication, the Equity Office, and the Special Adviser to the President-Women’s and Gender Issues, are pleased to announce a panel discussion addressing gendered violence, with specific attention to institutional challenges and UWaterloo’s response.
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.