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The Egyptian Student Association is hosting a cultural trivia night. Jeopardy mixed with family feud style!
The Egyptian Student Association is hosting a cultural trivia night. Jeopardy mixed with family feud style!
In this talk, Dr. David Fortin offers an overview of the challenges facing Indigenous design within a mostly commodified built environment.
Join us for Relay For Life, as the University of Waterloo community unites in the face of cancer. Participants of all ages will gather at St. Jerome's University and take turns walking around a track or path to symbolize the perseverance and action needed to improve lives and change the future of cancer forever.
As part of the Water Institute's webinar series: The Value of Water in Canada, Steve Brown, Senior Associate, Water Resources, Stantec, will present: Stream restoration as a tool for water asset management.
The Sexual Violence Prevention & Response Office (SVPRO), in partnership with the Sexual Assault Support Centre of Waterloo Region (SASC) is once again bringing the What Were You Wearing on? Survivor Art Installation to UWaterloo on Tues Feb 27 – Wed Feb 28. The exhibit is based on student-survivor descriptions of the clothing they were wearing when they experienced sexual violence.
Ever wondered how to navigate the complex world of raising capital from VCs?
You will learn how to engage VCs by telling a compelling story both through pitching and conversation. This will be an informal, open discussion designed to deliver key information in the clearest way with ample time for Q&A from the audience.
A monthly film series featuring films with queer characters and themes. This month we're watching Paris is Burning, which creates a vibrant snapshot of 1980s African-American ball culture in New York City. The film features a host of legendary performers, including Pepper LaBeija, Dorian Corey, Venus Xtravaganza, Willi Nija.
Join this health and data seminar to learn about opportunities to improve your access to health data at the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI). The seminar will introduce the important and rich information available at CIHI, share progress being made in Canada towards better health data, and discuss working with CIHI data as a researcher or partner.
Toward Decolonizing UW Health Studies Collaborative Speaker Series Invites You To Our 2024 Winter Webinar: Setting the table for culturally safe food conversations with Indigenous Peoples in Canada on Jan 31 at 6pm EST.
Join the Library and Print + Retail Solutions for the next Anti-Racism Reads discussion at Dana Porter Library on Thursday, February 29. Aimée Morrison and Margaret F. Gibson will facilitate a conversation on The Future is Disabled: Prophecies, Love Notes, and Mourning Songs.