Engineering Green Team Sort-A-Thon
Come out and show off your trash/recycling/compost sorting skills and enter to win great prizes!
Come out and show off your trash/recycling/compost sorting skills and enter to win great prizes!
Come out and show off your trash/recycling/compost sorting skills and enter to win great prizes!
What does it really mean to be a smart city or healthy city and are we even close to living sustainably in urban environments? Will the pandemic and rise of working from home affect how we design city life and civic spaces now and in the future? What does an age-friendly city look like over the next couple of decades? These timely questions and more will be addressed by a panel of alumni and academia experts as we examine where architecture and city design are headed in light of a great social upheaval.
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The event will include a performance, a keynote address and a panel of some of our most formidable thinkers in celebration of Black History in Canada and those trailblazers making history right here at Waterloo.
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Come out and show off your trash/recycling/compost sorting skills and enter to win great prizes!
Come out and show off your trash/recycling/compost sorting skills and enter to win great prizes!
Come out and show off your trash/recycling/compost sorting skills and enter to win great prizes!
We’re extremely excited to invite students to this year’s Global Spark Thought Leader Panel: Innovation in Global Health.
The panel will be held on March 6th at 11am EST, and will feature three phenomenal speakers: Dr. Andrew Trister, Head of Digital Health Innovation at The Gates Foundation, Jim Larson, Managing Director & Partner and Expert on Global Health at BCG, and Maureen Lewis, the CEO of Aceso Global and the former Chief Economist of Human Development at the World Bank. The panel will be moderated by Natasha Walji, a Director at Google Canada and one of Canada’s Top 100 Most Powerful Women.