Computer Museum Brainstorming Session
Math staff members are invited to participate in a Brainstorming Session. We are looking to capture your stories, anecdotes and notes that will be helpful in the development of the three computing displays:
Math staff members are invited to participate in a Brainstorming Session. We are looking to capture your stories, anecdotes and notes that will be helpful in the development of the three computing displays:
Stephen M. Watt, Dean, Faculty of Mathematics invites you to join him at the Ontario Science Centre for a Math Alumni, Family & Friends Day. Special discounted prices apply for admissions.
Enjoy the day at the Science Centre, and let ideas reign supreme at Inventorium, a hands-on learning space where art and design meld with science, technology, engineering and math. The sky’s the limit when you combine creativity with collaboration and critical thinking.
This training teaches students, staff, and faculty how to recognize and support someone who may be having thoughts of suicide. QPR is an education and awareness program that provides direction as to how to Question a person with thoughts of suicide, how to Persuade them to get help, and how to Refer the person to appropriate professional resources.
Interested in learning more about Diversity & Inclusion in the workplace? Join HeForSHe Arts for their Diversity & Inclusion speaker event!
In the simple models that economists routinely use to think about the labour market there is no such thing as a “good job”: everyone is paid what they are worth, regardless of whom they work for. Common experience and a growing body of evidence from many different countries suggests that in fact different firms often pay higher or lower wages, and that the differentials between firms offering good and bad jobs are wider than ever.
Lee Maracle is a member of the Sto:Loh Nation. Her works include the novels, Ravensong, Bobbi Lee, and Sundogs; short story collection, Sojourner’s Truth; poetry collection, Bentbox; and non-fiction work I Am Woman.
Bill Coleman is a choreographer and performer whose work has transcended traditional theatrical settings to include mountain tops, rainforests, prairies and urban construction sites.
On Tuesday, October 16th from 10:00-12:30 there will be pancakes serving to math students in the M3 atrium. Faculty staffs and professors will also be there. We encourage you to come out and talk to staffs and professors while enjoying a pancake.
Thrive is a week-long series of events focused on building positive mental health for University of Waterloo students, faculty, and staff. Thrive is also a mindset that encourages you to flourish.
The fall main events will be hosted the week of October 22 – 26 and will feature An Evening with Michael Landsberg, events from Athletics and Recreation, a Student Mental Health Forum, a Walk for Mental Health around Ring Road, and Mental Health Training opportunities.
The Sustainability Action Fund (SAF) supports projects and initiatives that improve sustainability at the University of Waterloo. Project funds are distributed based on a call for applications, with successful applications determined by the President’s Advisory Committee on Environmental Sustainability (PACES) and its subcommittee.
Any staff, students, or faculty member on campus may apply to the Sustainability Action Fund to advance a project idea that advances the directions of Waterloo's Environmental Sustainability Strategy.
Every year, members of the University of Waterloo community get together for the President's Town Hall.
It's our campus community's signature, once-a-year opportunity to take a step back and look at the big picture, while engaging President Hamdullahpur and other senior administrators in a Q&A about the issues that matter to you.
This year's President's Town Hall will be held on Wednesday, November 21 at 10:30 a.m. in Fed Hall. You can register to attend the event in person or via. livestream.