Looking to boost your chance of success as a student, faculty member or visitor in Waterloo’s chemical engineering department? Stop by Liz Bevan’s desk because she has the key. Literally.
Liz, the department’s administrative officer, not only supervises staff, does the financial reporting, and answers students’ questions, she also greets long-term visitors and new graduate students – and gives them their keys to labs and offices to get them settled.
“Part of my role is to welcome everyone,” she says. “It’s really a lot of fun.”
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Students have access to a wide variety of services here at UWaterloo which help to provide a high quality undergraduate student experience. I’m here to offer advice and direction for undergraduate-related questions in the Faculty of Engineering.
Terry Ridgway, a technologist for Waterloo’s civil and environmental engineering department, is a “glass half full” kind of guy. He is proud of it too.
“I was born and raised on a farm in Saskatchewan. I learned you can’t let things get you down,” he says.
In charge of the hydrology lab, Terry runs the fluid mechanics and open channel hydraulics labs as well as teaching a short surveying course for students transferring into the department. Picking up accolades over the years, he’s also one of the 2008 winners of the Dean of Engineering Outstanding Staff Performance Award.