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By Urja Patel. This article was originally published on the Faculty of Environment news site.
In June, the Faculty of Environment formalized its partnership with the University of Cape Coast (UCC) in Ghana to strengthen their connection and focus on key areas of collaboration including academic programs, joint teaching and research activities and mobility of faculty, staff and students.
Over the years, UCC has emerged as a key partner of the Faculty of Environment and the Vulnerability to Viability (V2V) Global Partnership. In 2018, UCC through the Center for Coastal Management (CCM) and the Africa Centre of Excellence in Coastal Resilience (ACECoR) were invited to join V2V hosted at the Faculty of Environment and supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. This collaboration led to organizing the global conference on the Inclusive Blue Economy in Africa in November 2023. That same year, a Faculty of Environment delegation comprising of Dean Bruce Frayne, Prateep Nayak, Derek Armitage and Ella Kari Muhl was invited by UCC to the 10 Year Anniversary of the Center for Coastal Management to hold discussions on further bolstering institutional connections between the University of Cape Coast and the University of Waterloo.
As part of the ongoing collaboration, the Faculty of Environment appointed Dr. Denis Aheto, Director of ACECoR and the Center for Coastal Management at UCC, as the 2024 TD Walter Bean Professor. In his public and high school lectures, he engaged our local community in discussions and awareness building on Africa's Plastic Revolution in an era of climate change. In the same year, Dr. Aheto was also appointed as a Fellow under the 'Paul Onyango-V2V Visiting Fellows Program for Senior Scholars and Practitioners.' He also is an adjunct professor in the Faculty of Environment.
Moving forward, new research collaborations have been initiated between UCC and the Faculty of Environment through New Frontiers in Research funding awarded by the Government of Canada. The collaboration, International Joint Initiative for Research in Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation, focuses on the theme of climate change adaptation, dispossession and displacement. In addition, under an Africa-wide initiative of the V2V Global Partnership with the Faculty of Environment, UCC is hosting the newly founded Small-Scale and Artisanal Fisheries Association of Africa.
We look forward to this collaboration growing as it is poised not only to catalyze new ideas and enhance partner capacity but will also embody the cultural shift the university envisions – one that instills collaboration as a mindset and skill, both within the institution and in its students.
A message from Athletics and Recreation.
The Department of Athletics and Recreation is thrilled to announce the latest inductees into the Waterloo Warriors Hall of Fame. This esteemed group includes four distinguished former student-athletes, one influential builder, and one exceptional team, each of whom has left a lasting legacy on our department.
The Hall of Fame induction ceremony is scheduled for Saturday, September 21, at 6:00 p.m. For more information, please visit the Waterloo Warriors Hall of Fame website. Tickets and tables are now available for purchase.
Briana Cunningham (Athlete – Women's Rugby, BSc'13)
Briana Cunningham (BSc'13) made her mark as a dominant force in rugby, earning numerous accolades throughout her university career. As a standout prop, Briana showcased her prowess in the scrum and open play, securing an OUA bronze medal with her team in 2010 and subsequently clinching OUA all-star titles in 2010, 2011, and 2012. Cunningham's outstanding performance led to her recognition as a CIS All-Canadian in 2012, and she was honored with the Warriors Shield of Excellence in 2013. Beyond her athletic achievements, Briana excelled as a kinesiology student, achieving honor roll status while actively participating in Waterloo's peer mentoring program and contributing to the development of Succeed Clean, an anti-doping initiative. Briana was also named OUA Women of Influence in 2013 as a student-athlete who excelled in their sport and field of study.
In addition to her Warriors accomplishments, Briana was selected to represent Team Canada in a historic All-Canadian versus US Collegiate all-star match, highlighting her exceptional talent on an international stage. Known for her tenacity and leadership, Briana exemplified the ideal student-athlete, leaving a lasting impact both on and off the field throughout her five-year career with the Waterloo Warriors women's rugby program.
Jake Walker (Athlete – Men's Curling, BASc'14)
Jake Walker (BASc'14) is one of the most decorated student-athletes in the history of the men's curling program. Walker achieved great success during his four-year tenure at the University of Waterloo, winning the Totzke Trophy as the Waterloo male athlete of the year and Warriors Shield of Excellence. Walker's accomplishments included back-to-back OUA Championships in 2011 and 2012, as well as being named an OUA all-star and CIS All-Canadian in both of those seasons. Walker also made impressive appearances in two CIS Championships, winning a gold medal in 2014 and a silver medal in 2011, boasting a 13-5 record overall. In addition to his university playing success, he was a Canadian Junior Champion in 2010 and a bronze medalist at the World Championships the same year.
After graduating with a degree in electrical engineering, Jake showed a commitment to his career and family while continuing to enjoy curling at a recreational level. In 2021, Jake was inducted into the Haliburton Highlands Sports Hall of Fame.
Sarah Demaiter (nee Bryson) – (Athlete – Women's Hockey, BA '09)
Sarah Demaiter, a standout centre from Kitchener, Ontario, is honored as a member of the Women's Hockey program. In her rookie year, she played a pivotal role in leading the women's hockey program to its first-ever playoff berth, marking a significant milestone for the team. Her debut season was highlighted by a memorable hat trick scored against the Mustangs, showcasing her exceptional skill and foreshadowing the remarkable career that lay ahead. Demaiter finished her first season with an OUA all-rookie team nod.
Throughout her five-year tenure with the Warriors, Sarah established herself as a dominant force on the ice, amassing 36 goals and over 27 assists. Sarah made an immediate impact as an OUA first team all-star in the 2006-2007 season with 13 goals and 9 assists, and continued to excel in the following years. Her leadership, as both assistant captain and captain, was instrumental in inspiring her teammates with her right-handed shooting and tireless work ethic. Sarah has stayed connected to the program for years, played a key role in establishing the Warriors Women's Hockey Alumni Committee in 2023, and continues to be a founding member.
A message from the Sustainability Office and the Teaching Innovation Incubator.
The Sustainability Office in collaboration with the Teaching Innovation Incubator is seeking undergraduate student representation to join the Integrating Sustainability in the Curriculum Advisory Group (the “Advisory Group”). In the Advisory Group, undergraduate students will have the opportunity to work alongside University of Waterloo faculty and staff to provide guidance and advice to the Integrating Sustainability into the Curriculum Project Team in its mission to integrate sustainability curriculum across Waterloo’s various disciplines.
The Advisory Group comprises of University of Waterloo faculty, staff, and students. The working group is expected to meet once a term as needed to discuss project developments to the Integrating Sustainability into the Curriculum Project. Activities for the Advisory Group include reviewing materials for campuswide Sustainability education initiatives, communicate about sustainability curriculum, provide recommendations for improving sustainability integration, and provide insights on the barriers to curriculum integration objectives.
Note that faculty, instructors, and staff interested in the Advisory Group are welcome to join. Please follow the instructions below to express your interest in joining the group.
Learn More To learn more about the roles and responsibilities of the Advisory Group, please review the Advisory Group on Integrating Sustainability in Undergrad Programs. If you are interested in joining the Advisory Group, please send an email to the Sustainability Office at sustainability@uwaterloo.ca. In your email please be sure to provide your responses to the noted required information as outlined on the Advisory Group’s webpage. Thank you.
45 years ago: “He's not the Messiah. He's a very naughty boy!”
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.
Warriors Youth Summer Camps. Basketball, Baseball, Football, Hockey, Multi-Sport and Volleyball. Register today!
Warriors Game Day Tickets. Purchase your single game tickets or season packages today to cheer on your Warriors this season. Tickets on sale now for Basketball, Football, Hockey and Volleyball. Check out the schedules and purchase today!
Warriors Football Home Opener vs. Toronto, Sunday, August 25, 6:00 p.m., Warrior Field. Camps and Minor League Day, W Store Pop Up Shop, King Warrior’s Kids Zone and more. Purchase your tickets today!
WatITis 2024 call for proposals, Saturday, June 15 to Friday, August 23.
Ontario Mennonite Music Camp, Sunday, August 11 to Friday, August 23.
New Faculty Teaching Days Spring 2024, Monday, August 19 to Friday, August 23, MC 2036.
WICI Speaker Series: Embracing Complexity in Sustainability Transitions with Dr. Enayat Moallemi, Monday, August 19, 10:00. a.m. to 11:30 a.m., DC 1302.
Deadline to get "Fees Arranged," Tuesday, August 20.
Knowledge Gathering and Sharing Consultation Sessions: an open session for employees who wish to remain anonymous or protect their identities (e.g., cameras off; pseudonyms used), Wednesday August 21, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., virtual, Register.
New Writing and Communication Support Services for Grad Students: Focus Groups, Wednesday, August 21, 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., online.
New Writing and Communication Support Services for Grad Students: Focus Groups, Thursday, August 22, 10:00 a.m. to 12 noon, online.
Co-operative work term ends, Friday, August 23.
International Orientation, Thursday, August 29 to Saturday, August 31.
First-year Orientation, Saturday, August 31 to Saturday, September 7
Labour Day, Monday, September 2, most University buildings and operations closed.
Co-operative work term begins, Tuesday, September 3
Fall term lectures and classes begin, Wednesday, September 4
Mechanical & Mechatronics Engineering. Keqi Shu, "Dynamic Decision-Making Framework for Autonomous Vehicles in Urban Environments with Strong Interactions." Supervisor, Amir Khajepour. Thesis available via SharePoint - email eng.phd@uwaterloo.ca to request a viewing link. Oral defence Tuesday, September 10, 2024 at 9:00 a.m. online.
Kinesiology and Health Sciences, Eric T Hedge, "Competing effects of arterial pressure and carbon dioxide on cerebrovascular regulation during exercise and orthostatic stress." Supervisor, Richard Hughson. Email Health Graduate Administration: health.graduate.administration@uwaterloo.ca for a copy. Oral defence Tuesday, Friday, September 13, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. Hybrid, EXP 1686.
Kinesiology and Health Sciences, Fasih Rahman, "Understanding the Role of Mitochondrial Remodeling in Skeletal Muscle." Supervisor, Joe Quadrilatero. Email Health Graduate Administration: health.graduate.administration@uwaterloo.ca for a copy. Oral defence Monday, September 16, 2024 at 9:00 a.m. Room EXP 1686.
Sociology and Legal Studies, Sayedali Mostolizadeh, "The Aesthetics of Resistance in Australian-run Immigration Detention Centres on Manus Island: The Case Study of Behrouz Boochani." Supervisor Dr. Suzan Ilcan. Available upon request from the Faculty of Arts, Graduate Studies and Research Officer until Friday, October 4, 2024. Oral defence Friday, October 4, 2024 8:30 a.m. by remote participation.
Stay up to date on service interruptions, campus construction, and other operational changes on the Plant Operations website. Upcoming service interruptions include:
ESC building electrical shutdown, Saturday, August 24, 6:00 a.m. for 14 hours, building will be closed, all power to ESC will be shut down, elevators will not be functional.
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The University of Waterloo acknowledges that much of our work takes place on the traditional territory of the Neutral, Anishinaabeg, and Haudenosaunee peoples. Our main campus is situated on the Haldimand Tract, the land granted to the Six Nations that includes six miles on each side of the Grand River. Our active work toward reconciliation takes place across our campuses through research, learning, teaching, and community building, and is co-ordinated within the Office of Indigenous Relations.