Stratford Campus students showcase digital projects
Earlier this week Stratford Campus students from the Global Business & Digital Arts and Master of Digital Experience Innovation programs showcased their term projects.
Earlier this week Stratford Campus students from the Global Business & Digital Arts and Master of Digital Experience Innovation programs showcased their term projects.
The Faculty of Arts congratulates Professor Jee-Hae Lim, one of the University of Waterloo's 2016 Distinguished Teacher Award winners. She joins an impressive group of student-nominated, outstanding teachers in Arts.
Senior digital design students in the Faculty of Arts are developing an innovative social media campaign that will be used to recruit high school students to the University of Waterloo.
The Faculty of Arts congratulates Emily West, one of UWaterloo's six top co-op students of the year.
Another winning student team from the School of Accounting and Finance (SAF) will represent Ontario at the Americas Regional competition of the international CFA Institute Research Challenge.
He was considered a radical and a revolutionary, and for years the RCMP watched him closely. But the life and times of Burnley (Rocky) Jones was mainly about leadership, inspiration and education to redress racial injustice for black communities in Canada and especially Nova Scotia.
Jill Campbell-Miller graduated with a PhD in History more than a year ago and now teaches at St. Mary’s University in Halifax. But here on campus, she is still celebrated for outstanding doctoral work
With 324K followers on Instagram and a best-selling collection of poems, Rupi Kaur is an emerging feminist artist touching on issues of love, violence, and healing in women’s lives.
Professor Patricia Marino's book Moral Reasoning in a Pluralistic World makes philosophical thought about ordinary aspects of modern life clear and meaningful for any reader. In this interview with editor Mark Abley, she talks about the questions explored in the book.
Lamees Al Ethari, PhD, is a lecturer in the Department of English Language and Literature. On March 15, she will participate in a Faculty of Arts panel addressing global and local perspectives on the Syrian and other refugee crises.