Indigenous Speakers Series presents Jordan Jamieson
The Indigenous Speakers Series is honoured to present artist singer-songwriter, Anishinaabe knowledge keeper, and archaeological researcher Jordan Jamieson.
The Indigenous Speakers Series is honoured to present artist singer-songwriter, Anishinaabe knowledge keeper, and archaeological researcher Jordan Jamieson.
A panel discussion hosted by the University Librarian, Beth Sandore Namachchivaya, featuring librarians Brie McConnell and Kate Mercer, and associate professor and director of Waterloo's U&AI Lab, Lai-Tze Fan.
This event is one of a three-part series exploring the question "how does climate change impact health and wellbeing?" and is hosted in collaboration by the School of Public Health Sciences and GreenHouse social impact incubator at United College.
This is one of a three-part series exploring the question "how might climate change impact health and wellbeing", hosted in collaboration by the School of Public Health Sciences and GreenHouse social impact incubator.
This event is one of a three-part series exploring the question "what are the benefits, barriers, and opportunities to implementing social prescribing in our community?" and is hosted in collaboration by the School of Public Health Sciences and GreenHouse social impact incubator at United College.
This event is one of a three-part series exploring the question "what are the benefits, barriers, and opportunities to implementing social prescribing in our community?" and is hosted in collaboration by the School of Public Health Sciences and GreenHouse social impact incubator at United College.
Join the Waterloo Climate Institute and GreenHouse for an event that will take participants to the Kitchener Market for a tour of the market and an opportunity to buy local seasonal veggies and food.
In this online presentation, Courtney Wilson, MScFN RD (she/her) will dive into all things nutrition, menstruation, and hormones. We will look at how the phases of the menstrual cycle can impact physical symptoms, intake patterns, and nutrient needs and chat about strategies to support these needs. There will be time for a Q&A to ensure all your burning questions are answered.
Join the Office of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Racism for an afternoon of snacks, socializing and fun activities.
This event is open to all students and aims to introduce people to our office and what we do on campus. This event features desserts from the local bakery and Waterloo graduate Lenjo Bakes so be sure to stop by for tasty snacks!
Join us for an exciting and informative session on Careers in Hardware with Apple! This joint event is hosted by Women in Computer Science and Women in Engineering.