Hope & Climate Change: A conversation with Katharine Hayehoe
The science on climate change is clear – urgent action is required to deal with the increasing risks of a warming planet.
The science on climate change is clear – urgent action is required to deal with the increasing risks of a warming planet.
The science on climate change is clear – urgent action is required to deal with the increasing risks of a warming planet.
Engineering cell niches with biomaterials topographies for tissue engineering applications
WaterTalk: Analytic element method solutions extend computational frontiers in interdisciplinary hydrosciences and beyond
Beginning March 3rd, and continuing every Thursday through this term, Dean Mary Wells will be available on the 1st floor of E7, outside the C&D, from 3:30-4:30 pm to chat and connect.
You’re young (or not so young). You’re in your early (or mid) engineering career. Perhaps ambitious and a little more than curious. “The Great Resignation” is underway due to the economic effects of the global pandemic, and as industry grapples so publicly with talent shortages, you might be wondering: “Is now the time for me to move to the next opportunity, role, company or industry? And how do I do it the right way?”
Anne Bordeleau, the O'Donovan Director of the School of Architecture, invites you and a guest to a special reception for alumni and friends in Toronto.
Quantum Nano Collision Seminar Series: Professor Jonathan Baugh
The Waterloo Engineering alumni class reunion in 2022 is taking place on June 4, 2022 at Alumni Weekend. The engineering Classes of 1962, 1967, 1972, 1977, 1982, 1987, 1992, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2012 and 2017 are invited to campus to celebrate this milestone in their engineering career.
Join your engineering classmates for a weekend of reconnecting and socializing, attending lectures, exploring new buildings, and celebrating together.
If you have answered YES to all, you are in for a treat!