Monday, March 14, 2022


Waterloo's response in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine

A wooden fence painted to look like the yellow and blue Ukrainian flag.

By Ian Rowlands, Associate Vice-President, International and Sam Toman, Manager, Media Relations and Issues Management.

The events unfolding in Ukraine are horrific. Russia’s attack on Ukraine, and its international response, are impacting our Waterloo community. This violence, coupled with consequent economic, social, and other impacts, have prompted the University of Waterloo’s staff, students, faculty, and units, to come together and facilitate a broad range of supports.

Specifically, we recognize Waterloo’s Ukrainian community is experiencing significant stress and grief now, while also acknowledging that virtually all of us are subject to unavoidable images of violence and destruction that may trigger experiences of trauma and frustration.

Working with many across campus, Waterloo International and our academic support units are coordinating efforts to ensure that robust supports are in place to meet these challenges. Waterloo is also in contact with sector organizations, and national and global partners, to help to ensure every student, faculty, and staff member gets the assistance they need.

Waterloo's response

Here on campus, we urge international graduate students financially affected to review the Graduate Student Contingency Bursary for details or contact GSPA’s awards team.   Undergraduates students and domestic graduate students should review the Student Bursary for aid details or contact the Student Awards & Financial Aid office. Questions about visas and travel can be directed to the immigration consulting team within the Student Success Office.

A wide range of mental health supports are also available for all students through Campus Wellness, and (for undergraduate students), academic advisors, and (for graduate students), supervisor(s), graduate officer, departmental coordinator, or Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs to respond to any academic concerns.

As members of regional, provincial, national, and global communities we are working with associations such as the Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE) and Universities Canada (UnivCan) to coordinate assistance efforts while continuing our work with World University Service of Canada and Academics Without Borders who have established ties with universities globally.

Waterloo invites anyone studying in Ukraine (regardless of nationality) wishing to pursue their education here to apply. We have waived the usual application deadline (1 February 2022) for fall semester beginning September 2022. For applications arriving before 1 April 2022, we have committed to prompt review of applications in as flexible a manner as possible.

Finally, in the spirit of solidarity, we encourage anyone at Waterloo, staff or faculty, who might want to volunteer academic assistance to let Waterloo International know.  

For more details, contact information, and resources please visit Waterloo’s collection of actions in response to this crisis.

Donate to the Red Cross.

Masks required until at least the end of term

Students wearing masks enter a University building.

In light of the Chief Medical Officer of Health for Ontario sharing an update and statement on changes to the mandatory masking requirement in the province, President Vivek Goel and Vice-President, Academic & Provost James Rush provided an update to the University on Waterloo's face covering mandate.

"From March 21, the province will lift the mandatory masking requirement in most settings, including post-secondary institutions," the president and provost write. "At Waterloo, to minimize the potential for disruption to the end of the term schedule and exams, we will maintain our current mask-wearing requirement until at least the end of the Winter term. It is our hope that this helps minimize uncertainty and disruption and continues to support our students, staff, faculty and University community."

"This means that masks remain mandatory in all indoor spaces where you cannot maintain 2 meters of physical distancing. The University has appropriate options for face coverings available at no cost to units for employees and students."

Check the COVID-19 website for more information.

"As we confirmed on February 7, and in line with all other Ontario universities, our proof of vaccination requirement will remain in place until at least the end of the Winter term," the president and provost's memo continues. "We recently updated our information on our proof of vaccination requirement following changes by the Chief Medical Officer of Health on March 1."

"We continue to keep our proof of vaccination policy and our mask requirement under review and expect to update our community on requirements before the start of the Spring term."

"The University is committed to the prevention of illness and injury and strives to provide a safe work and study environment for its employees, students, and visitors, President Goel and Provost Rush write. "As always, we urge you to remain vigilant. If you experience any symptoms of COVID-19, please do not come to our campuses. If you are eligible for vaccination or boosters, please book an appointment as soon as possible. Vaccination remains the best protection against the worst effects of COVID-19 and its variants and is the most important way to protect public health."

Presentation examines the potential of Virtual Reality as a therapeutic tool

A woman stands outside while wearing a VR headset.

 A message from the Centre for Teaching Excellence (CTE).

On March 31, Dr. Stéphane Bouchard from the Université du Québec en Outaouais will present an online session for the Waterloo community entitled “Using Virtual Reality in Psychotherapy.” Dr. Bouchard will provide an overview of the psychotherapeutic applications of VR in the fields of anxiety disorders, addictions, body image disturbances and schizophrenia. He leads the UQO Cyberpsychology Laboratory and is a Canada Research Chair in Clinical Cyberpsychology.

The session is co-sponsored by the Centre for Teaching Excellence, the Centre for Extended Learning, and the Library. To attend the session on Thursday, March 31 from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m. Please register.

New drama production really cuts the mustard

A banner for the play Mustard, showing an illustration of a jester's cap.

The University of Waterloo's Theatre and Performance Program presents Mustarda play written by Kat Sandler and directed by Liza Balkan.

"In Mustard, we meet a mother and daughter on the verge of total breakdown," says a note from the Theatre and Performance program. "The other member of the household is the daughter's imaginary friend she’s had forever. We also meet a boyfriend, and a couple of other wildly extraordinary folk who arrive with a crucial job to do."

"Mustard is a comic-tragic play, that can be silly at times, but it is also about a lot of very serious and scary things, including divorce, alcoholism, suicide, mental health, teen pregnancy and growing up, which can be violent, tragic, funny, and magical all at once," says an announcement from the Theatre and Performance Program. "At its core Mustard is a play about love: we are watching real people deal with real problems with real stakes, trying to find ways to love and be loved, and some of those people just happen to be magical."

"Prior to the production audience members are invited to engage with the virtual and/or physical engagement space. Doors will open 30 minutes prior to the performance so the audience can engage with the installation that reflects Mustard’s theatrical points of emphasis. In the theatre gallery, spectators are invited to immerse themselves in a thematic display meant to extend the world of the play to the world right in front of us."

Performances run from March 23 to 26 at 7:30 p.m. in the Theatre of the Arts. Purchase your tickets online.

Pi Day and other notes

Students hand out free slices of pie in non-COVID times.

The expression of Pi as a spiral of numbers.You'll excuse our circular logic if we remind you that today is Pi Day, a celebration of one of life's constants: the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. Traditionally held on March 14 every year (3-14 being the most famous of Pi's digits), you are likely to see members of the Faculty Mathematics and other Pi enthusiasts reciting Pi from memory and enjoying slices of pie to celebrate the occasion.

This year, Pi Day is being celebrated virtually with a special Dean's Lecture and Pi Day celebration online.

The Faculty of Mathematics is also running a Pi Day contest on Twitter with a chance to win, what else, a Raspberry Pi computer kit. Tag the Faculty in a tweet showcasing your Pi creativity. 

Part of the Here. In Absence installation featuring a mylar screen and a sphere on a stand.

Vessna Perunovich's Here. In Absence.

The University of Waterloo Art Gallery (UWAG) has announced that its current exhibitions by Vessna Perunovich and Raven Davis have been extended to March 25.

Vessna Puronovich's Here. In Absence and Raven Davis's Mmenwenmad | To Save for Later are both being exhibited in North America for the first time.

Filing cabinets sit atop pillars as a man looks up at them. 

Raven Davis's Mmenwenmad | To Save for Later.

In addition, The University of Waterloo Art GalleryCAFKA and the Department of Fine Arts are pleased to present artist Raven Davis in conversation with writer Glodeane Brown on Thursday, March 17 from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. You can register for this online event via Eventbrite.

The gallery hours are Wednesday to Friday, 12 noon to 5:00 p.m. You can preview the exhibitions on UWAG's website.

The UW Shuttle for Staff parking in X lot will be restarting on March 21, 2022. It will run Monday to Friday starting in X Lot 7:00 a.m. with the last morning pickup at 8:50 a.m. from the X-lot, according to an announcement from Parking Services. In the evenings the first afternoon pickup will start at 4:00 p.m. at DC. The last drop off is at X-lot at 5:30 p.m. The capacity of the shuttle may be limited according to Public Health Guidelines and all staff must continue to wear a mask in while in the shuttle van. Please call or email Parking Services if you have any questions at uparking@uwaterloo.ca or 519-888-4567 ext. 33100.

Link of the day

Pi Day

When and Where to get support

Students can visit the Student Success Office online for supports including academic development, international student resources, immigration consulting, leadership development, exchange and study abroad, and opportunities to get involved.

Instructors looking for targeted support for developing online components for blended learning courses, transitioning remote to fully online courses, revising current online courses, and more please visit Agile Development | Centre for Extended Learning | University of Waterloo (uwaterloo.ca).

Instructors can visit the Keep Learning website to get support on adapting their teaching and learning plans for an online environment.

Course templates are available within your course in LEARN to help you build and edit your content and assignment pages quickly.

The following workshops, webinars, and events are offered by the KL team (CTE, CEL, ITMS, LIB):

Supports are available for employees returning to campus. Visit IST’s Hybrid Work and Technology guidelines and workplace protocols to assist with the transition.

The Writing and Communication Centre has virtual services and programs to help undergradsgrad students, postdocs and faculty members with academic writing.

Co-op students can get help finding a job and find supports to successfully work remotely, develop new skills, access wellness and career information, and contact a co-op or career advisor.

The Centre for Career Action (CCA) has virtual services and programs to support undergrads, grad students, postdocs, alumni and employees in figuring out what they value, what they’re good at, and how to access meaningful work, co-op, volunteer, or graduate/professional school opportunities. Questions about CCA's services? Live chat, call 519-888-4047, or stop by our front desk in the Tatham Centre between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. EST, Monday to Friday.

Drop-in to Warrior Virtual Study Halls on Wednesdays from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Come together in this virtual space to set goals and work independently or in groups each week.

Renison's English Language Institute continues to offer virtual events and workshops to help students practice their English language skills.

If you feel overwhelmed or anxious and need to talk to somebody, please contact the University’s Campus Wellness services, either Health Services or  Counselling Services. You can also contact the University's Centre for Mental Health Research and TreatmentGood2Talk is a post-secondary student helpline available to all students.

The Library is open with expanded hours for access to book stacks, drop-in individual study space, bookable group study rooms, drop-in access to computers and printers, book pick-up services and IST Help Desk support. Librarian consultations, Special Collections & Archives and the Geospatial Centre are available by appointment. Full details on current services and hours are available on the Library’s COVID-19 Update webpage.

The Faculty Association of the University of Waterloo (FAUW) continues to advocate for its members. Check out the FAUW blog for more information.

The University of Waterloo Staff Association (UWSA) continues to advocate for its members. Check out the UWSA blog for more information.

The Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Office (SVPRO) supports all members of the University of Waterloo campus community who have experienced, or been impacted, by sexual violence. This includes all students, staff, faculty and visitors on the main campus, the satellite campuses, and at the affiliated and federated Waterloo Institutes and Colleges. For support, email: svpro@uwaterloo.ca or visit the SVPRO website.

The Office of Indigenous Relations is a central hub that provides guidance, support, and resources to all Indigenous and non-Indigenous campus community members and oversees the University's Indigenization strategy.

The Waterloo Indigenous Student Centre, based at St. Paul’s University College, provides support and resources for Indigenous students, and educational outreach programs for the broader community, including lectures, and events.

WUSA supports for students:

Peer support  - MATES, Glow Centre, RAISE, Women’s Centre - Visit https://wusa.ca/peersupport to book an appointment either in person or online for the Fall term.

Food Support Service food hampers are currently available from the Turnkey Desk 24/7 in the Student Life Centre. Drop off locations are also open again in SLC, DC, DP, SCH and all residences.

Co-op Connection all available online. Check https://wusa.ca for more details.

Centre for Academic Policy Support - CAPS is here to assist Waterloo undergraduates throughout their experience in navigating academic policy in the instances of filing petitions, grievances and appeals. Please contact them at caps@wusa.caMore information is available.

WUSA Student Legal Protection Program - Seeking legal counsel can be intimidating, especially if it’s your first time facing a legal issue. The legal assistance helpline provides quick access to legal advice in any area of law, including criminal. Just call 1-833-202-4571

Empower Me is a confidential mental health and wellness service that connects students with qualified counsellors 24/7. They can be reached at 1-833-628-5589.

GSA-UW supports for graduate students: 

The Graduate Student Association (GSA-UW) supports students’ academic and social experience and promotes their well-being.

Advising and Support - The GSA advises graduate students experiencing challenges and can help with navigating university policies & filing a grievance, appeal, or petition.

Mental Health covered by the Health Plan - The GSA Health Plan now has an 80 per cent coverage rate (up to $800/year) for Mental Health Practitioners. Your plan includes coverage for psychologists, registered social workers, psychotherapists, and clinical counselors.

Dental Care - The GSA Dental Plan covers 60 to 70 per cent of your dental costs and by visiting dental professionals who are members of the Studentcare Networks, you can receive an additional 20 to 30 per cent coverage.

Student Legal Protection Program - Your GSA fees give you access to unlimited legal advice, accessible via a toll-free helpline: +1-833-202-4571. This advice covers topics including housing disputes, employment disputes, and disputes with an academic institution.

The Graduate House: Open Monday to Friday 11:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. We’re open to all students, faculty, staff, and community members. The Graduate House is a community space run by the GSA-UW. Vaccination Records and Government ID continue to be required for all dine-in guests. Graduate students who paid their fees can get discounts and free coffee.

When and Where (but mostly when)

Warriors vs. Laurier Blood Donation Battle. Join our “Waterloo Warriors” team on the Blood.ca website or app. #ItsInYouToGive

Half Price Fitness Memberships and Rock Climbing Memberships. Only $25 for the remainder of the term. Purchase your membership now.

NEW - KIX 2022: Knowledge Integration eXhibition, Monday, March 14 to Friday, March 18, 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and Saturday, March 19, 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., St. Jerome's University.

Annual Dean’s Lecture in Hong Kong & Pi Day Celebration, Monday, March 14, 8:00 a.m. ET

FAUW seminar, Applying for Tenure, Monday, March 14, 10:30 a.m.

NEW - FAUW seminar, Applying for Promotion, Tuesday, March 15, 10:30 a.m.

NEW - Noon Hour Concert: Composer Ann Southam’s Solo Piano Music, Wednesday, March 16, 12:30 p.m., online premiere.

NEW - What is Canada’s water worth? Presented by Roy Brouwer. Part of the Water Institute's webinar series: The Value of Water in Canada, Wednesday, March 16, 12:00 noon.

NEW - Waterloo Speaker Series Keynote featuring Kevin Lamoureux, "Truth and Reconciliation in Canadian Higher Education," Wednesday, March 16, 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. 

Getting Ready to Facilitate Online Courses: TA Training – Spring 2022, March 21 to April 15 (online certificate course). Register on GoSignMeUp.