Workshop

Thursday, February 12, 2026 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm EST (GMT -05:00)

MMI workshop and simulation

Are you preparing for a future MMI for professional school programs?  This workshop will explore best practices and then simulate MMI stations in breakout rooms. The workshop will end with reflection and steps to improve your MMI interview skills.

Monday, February 9, 2026 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm EST (GMT -05:00)

Environment Leadership Series - Winter 2026

Solving Wicked Problems – with the world, for the world

If you ask Environment Alumni the following questions:

What do you do? What is the significance of what you do? What competencies are required for success in your industry?

What would they say?

This Leadership series event, themed “Solving Wicked Problems – with the world, for the world”, will explore how alumni in different sectors and industries are tackling wicked problems facing our planet. We will explore how students can become a part of the solution and the skills and competencies they need to be effective contributors and leaders.

Tuesday, February 10, 2026 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm EST (GMT -05:00)

Exploring careers in human health and well-being

Discover the diverse careers that shape healthier, more active, and more connected communities.

Join professionals working in public health, recreation, therapeutic services, and community programming as they share how they design initiatives that support physical, mental, and social well-being. Learn how interdisciplinary teams create inclusive spaces, promote healthy lifestyles, and improve quality of life across all ages and populations.

After the panel, stick around for a relaxed social time when you can ask questions, network, and explore the many pathways into this rewarding and impactful profession.

Panelists are alumni from the Faculty of Health and include: 

  • Erin Rellinger Smith (she/her), RKin, Centre for Community, Clinical and Applied Research Excellence (CCCARE) 
  • Chad Van Dyk, Manager, Business & Service Operation at Wilfrid Laurier University Athletics & Recreation 
  • Simone Douglas-Blaize, Program Coordinator for Homelessness and Housing at YWCA K-W 
  • Lindsey Oretan, Recreation Therapist, Adult Specialized Mental Health at Waterloo Regional Health Network 
  • Sarah Bourbonniere, Elder Life Specialist at the Hospital Elder Life Program in Waterloo Regional Health Network 
  • Jennifer Yessis, Associate Director, School of Public Health Sciences at The University of Waterloo


Open to all students interested in exploring a career in the field of human health and well-being

Tuesday, February 24, 2026 11:30 am - 1:00 pm EST (GMT -05:00)

Skills identification and articulation

Let's support your career journey as we identify your strongest skills to set yourself apart from other candidates! This workshop will support you as you you develop strategies to articulate these skills to potential employers to better prepare you for job hunting. The skills identification and articulation workshop is one of six milestones in the EDGE academic certificate program.