Tuesday, March 26, 2024

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    Join the fight against fraud

    A person points at a laptop screen.

    A message from the Student Success Office (SSO).

    March is Fraud Prevention Month and although we’re close to the end of March, scams never take a break. They're happening all around us and it’s important to learn how we can identify scams. Here are some valuable tips to help tackle scammers and fraudsters.

    Say "no" to pressure

    Don't let pushy salespeople and callers scare you. If an agent or salesperson wants you to buy something or send money immediately, ask for it in writing or hang up the phone.

    Watch out for red flags

    • Urgent messages that make you feel emotional.
    • Requests for personal information like your name, address, birthdate, Social Insurance Number (SIN) or credit card details.

    Do your homework

    Before you give money or information, make sure you know who you're dealing with:

    • Check if a charity is real – search the Canada Revenue Agency's database
    • Confirm collection agencies’ authenticity – contact your provincial agency
    • Find a company's real number – look online and call them directly to confirm the previous call
    • Double-check with your credit card company – call the phone number on the back of your card
    • Talk to family – if someone claims a relative is in trouble, verify with other family members

    Protect yourself

    • Don't be afraid to say no
    • Ignore fake ads or emails and always research a company before getting in touch
    • Never give out personal information over the phone unless you made the call

    Don't let scammers take advantage of you. Share this information with your friends and family, especially those who may be more vulnerable. Together, we can make it harder for scammers to succeed.

    Useful links and resources

    Nutrition Month profile: Courtney Wilson

    A message from Campus Wellness.

    During the month of March, Registered Dietitians (RD) across the country come together to celebrate the diverse field of nutrition and to help Canadians build knowledge and understanding of the connections between food, nutrition, and health.

    What better time of year to highlight the unique and varied RD roles that are present right here on the UW campus. Join us in celebrating the important ways that our RDs are contributing to the health and wellness of our students, staff, and community at large. We are continuing our series highlighting some of the talented RDs from across our campus with our final profile: Courtney Wilson

    Courtney WilsonName: Courtney Wilson, MScFN RD

    Position at UWaterloo: Registered Dietitian, Campus Wellness

    Describe your role on campus: I work in Health Services as part of the Campus Wellness team, where I offer nutrition counselling to UW students via 1-1 and group-based sessions.  I support students presenting with a myriad of physical and/or mental health concerns. I also work and liaise with other teams and departments – within Campus Wellness and across our campuses – to create health promotion campaigns related to nutrition, health, and wellness. I have a particular passion for helping people to create (or recreate) a positive relationship with food.

    If you could tell people one thing about nutrition, what would it be?

    The act of nourishment is about so much more than just food and what we eat. While we do eat for fuel and to supply our bodies with energy and nutrients, that is far from the only reason! We also eat for pleasure, for social connection, to honour our cultures and belief systems, personal preferences, and so much more. We are surrounded by messages trying to tell us how to eat (and how not to!) – these can be confusing! Be mindful of those online who seem to have a vested interest in your “diet” and wellness, especially if they have a product to sell! At the end of the day, there is no one ‘right’ way to nourish yourself. It is important to reflect on what is meaningful to you when it comes to food. Our relationships with food are all different – and that’s ok!

    What do you like to do in your spare time? In my spare time I love to try new restaurants (or visit old favourites!), play golf, and spend time outside by the pool with my family and dog. I am also an aspiring gardener – we will see how green my thumb is this year!

    Co-op Students of the Year make meaningful impacts on their workplaces

    The six Co-op Students of the Year in a group photo.

    By Cameron Stirrup. This is an excerpt of an article originally published on Waterloo News.

    In 2023, the University of Waterloo Co-op Students of the Year made significant impacts including designing a new Ontario food security program, analyzing a waste collection calendar and creating a quality-of-life tool for at-risk patients.  

    "Our students continue to make a tangible difference during their work terms," said Norah McRae, associate provost of Co-operative and Experiential Education (CEE). "Their dedication to utilizing their work-integrated learning opportunities is inspiring. I eagerly anticipate the impact they'll continue to bring to the workforce." 

    Congratulations to the 2023 Co-op Students of the Year:  

    • Jessica Bohm, Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science  

    • Stephanie Davis, Faculty of Arts, Masters of Public Service  

    • Milena Gojsevic, Faculty of Science, Biochemistry 

    • Frances Hallen, Faculty of Engineering, Environmental Engineering  

    • Danielle Lebowitz, Faculty of Health, Health Studies  

    • Avery Sudsbury, Faculty of Environment, Environment and Business  

    CEE announced and celebrated award recipients on March 20 during a hybrid virtual and in-person ceremony. The annual Co-op Student of the Year awards celebrate students for making a meaningful impact in the workplace. The Problem Lab awards recognize students who have identified and analyzed a strategically important problem affecting their employer.  

    CEE also recognized the honourable mentions and Problem Lab Award recipients at the ceremony. 

    Read the full article on Waterloo News.

    Upcoming office closure

    The Science Undergraduate Office will be closed on Wednesday, March 27 at 3:00 p.m. 

    "Antagonistic Responses to Environment and Climate Change in the Academy" takes place today

    There's still time to register for the next event in the Antagonism and Intimidation in Academia Speaker SeriesAntagonistic Responses to Environment and Climate Change in the Academy will take place today from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. in the Theatre of the Arts. This event is open to all faculty, staff and students.

    Link of the day

    Purple Day

    When and Where

    The Student Health Pharmacy (located in the lower level of the Student Life Centre) is offering flu shots with no appointments needed daily from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Call 519-746-4500 or extension 33784 for more info. COVID shots will be available on appointment basis only. You can register online at studenthealthpharmacy.ca.

    Waterloo Warriors Youth Camps. Winter, March Break and PD Day camps available for boys and girls ages 5-18. Baseball, Basketball, Football and Multi-Sport and Games camps available. Register today!

    Warriors Youth Summer Camps. Basketball, Baseball, Football, Hockey, Multi-Sport and Volleyball. Register today!

    The Fifth Phase: Taking a closer look at menopause, Tuesday, March 26, 12 noon to 1:00 p.m., online.

    Antagonistic Responses to Environment and Climate Change in the Academy, Tuesday, March 26, 3:00 p.m. to 4:25 p.m., reception 4:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Theatre of the Arts, Modern Languages.

    Embark on your VC adVENTURE, Tuesday, March 26, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., STC 0020.

    Barre/Pilates with Sandra Gibson (Waterloo Womxn + Nonbinary Wednesdays), Wednesday, March 27, PAC Studio 3.

    Recognizing and Responding to a Person in Distress, Wednesday, March 27, 1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., MS Teams. Register on Portal.

    GreenHouse Social Impact Showcase, Wednesday, March 27, 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., Alumni Hall (UTD 201), United College.

    WUSA Annual General Meeting, Wednesday, March 27, 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Student Life Centre Great Hall.

    Repair Workshop with 4RepairKW, Wednesday, March 27, 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., E7-1401.

    Campus Association for Baha'i Studies presents Dr. Hoda Mahmoudi, Baha'i Chair for World Peace at the University of Maryland, “Hope and Vision for Peace in a Challenging Time,” Wednesday, March 27, 6:00 p.m., QNC 1506 and Zoom. (ID 894 0533 1887, PW 421812).

    NEW - WatSPEED presents Leadership, Data, and AI: Insights from Chief Statistician of Canada Anil Arora, Thursday, March 28, 12 noon to 1:00 p.m.

    Equity and Mental Health Literacy, Thursday, March 28, 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

    Good Friday holiday, Friday, March 29, most University operations closed.

    Global Engagement Seminar 2024 Desmarais Family Summit, Wednesday, April 3, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., United College Alumni Hall (UTD 201).

    Future Cities Institute launch, Wednesday, April 3, 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Federation Hall.

    CrySP Speaker Series on Privacy featuring Kathrin Hövelmanns, Eindhoven University of Technology, “Fujisaki-Okamoto — a recipe for post-quantum public key encryption,” Wednesday, April 3, 2:00 p.m., MC 5501 and Zoom.

    Research Impact Canada’s Dr. RIC, featuring presentations and perspectives from two of the funders in the RIC network: The Chronic Pain Centre of Excellence for Canadian Veterans, and the Weston Family Foundation, Wednesday, April 3, 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Please contact Nadine Quehl to register. 

    NEW - Home Routes folk concert: Crys Matthews, Wednesday, April 3, 7:00 p.m., Brubacher House, North Campus. 

    Waterloo RoboHub Spring Symposium, Thursday, April 4, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Engineering 7.

    Waterloo RoboHub Spring Career Fair, Friday, April 5, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Engineering 7.

    Pivot-RP virtual training workshop for faculty members, postdocs and graduate students, Friday, April 5, 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., MS Teams. Please register to participate in the workshop.

    Equitable Recruitment and Selection, Monday, April 8, 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., online.

    Planning your research trajectory: Strategies for Success for researchers in the first three years of a tenure-track appointment, Wednesday, April 10, 10:00 a.m. to 12 noon, J.R. Coutts Engineering Lecture Hall – RCH 301. Please register to attend.