Dept of Earth & Environmental Sciences
Centre for Environmental and Information Technology (EIT)
200 University Ave. W
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1
Phone: (519) 888-4567

Join author Natalie Hyde at the University of Waterloo's Earth Sciences Museum for the launch of her most recent book MINE!
You are invited to attend the Fall 436 and 499 Thesis Symposium Day where students present their BSc thesis and 4th year projects.
All talks are 15 minutes with 5 minutes for discussion and will take place in DC 1302 and 1304. And of course refreshments will be provided. The event begins at 8:30 and runs until 4:30pm.
Come out and support our 4th year students!
Please join us to celebrate Prof. Ed Sudicky's retirement from the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences.
Cash bar and lots of munchies!
Please RSVP with Lorraine Albrecht (klalbrecht@uwaterloo.ca)
Please join us for a Faculty of Science HeForShe panel discussion on Negotiation.
Regardless of what position you have applied for, chances are you will enter some form of negotiation if you are successful. But how can you effectively negotiate for equitable pay, benefits, and other position-specific items?
Megacities – Running on Empty
Dr. Frank Schwartz, School of Earth Sciences, Ohio State University
How earthquakes are preserved in the rock record, and what the rock record can teach us about earthquakes
Dr. Christine Rowe, GAC WW. Hutchison Medalist, Earth and Planetary Sciences Department, McGill University

The 2017 Paul Karrow Lecture Series features an academic seminar and evening public lecture by
Dr. Matthew Lamanna, Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
Research seminar
Awakening the Titans: Discovering Giant New Dinosaurs in the Southern Continents
3:00-4:00 pm | MC 4021
Public lecture
New Fossil Discoveries from the End of the Age of Dinosaurs in Antarctica
7:30-8:30 pm | EIT 1015

The dominant idea of manhood affects us all. More and more men are beginning to stand up and speak out about their desire to redefine what it means to be a man today.
This three hour workshop, hosted by the Faculty of Science and HeForShe, will provide men with the tools to become better versions of themselves through interactive exercises and discussion.
Water Quality in the Great Lakes: A Guided Tour
Dr. Alice Dove, Environmental Scientist, Great Lakes Surveillance, Water Quality Monitoring and Surveillance Division, Science and Technology Branch, Environment and Climate Change Canada
Everyone welcome!

Our sincerest apologies, but the event has been cancelled.
Please follow Natalie Hyde's website and facebook pages for updates.