
Six different Instrumental Chamber Ensemble trios will play a lovely selection of classical music. Composers for this term include Brahms, Beethoven, and lesser known composers such as Von Call, Weber, Rheinberger, and Arensky. Chamber Ensembles are directed by Ben Bolt-Martin.
Reception to follow, Free Admission.

The UWaterloo Jazz Ensemble consists of approximately 20 jazz aficionados playing standard and non-standard jazz instruments. Directed by Michael Wood, this ensemble will play a wide selection of popular jazz music.
Tickets available at the door. Reception to follow.

Join us for Grebel’s Student Council production of Disney's Beauty and the Beast, an all student production!

Join us for Grebel’s Student Council production of Disney's Beauty and the Beast, an all student production!
Join Chryssa Koulis, Managing Director, School for Social Entrepreneurs, as she delve into what unlearning is and how we can use this concept to help us see the world in new ways and create a future full of possibilities.

Write together. Connect to our grad writing community. Stay focused and motivated!

Join Doug Peers, Dean of Arts, as he hosts a Cambridge remount of this popular panel. Three Arts professors with expertise in economics, philosophy, and human-computer interaction discuss what we need to know and do to ensure artificial intelligence serves humanity for the good of everyone.
Student Level: Senior, Intermediate, Bachelor
Student Type: Graduating
- Marketing and Communication
- Sales and Business Development
- Business Administration
Look beyond your horizon! Come to join us to explore exciting career opportunities offered China Mobile, Huawei, UnionPay, and other Chinese enterprises.

Learn the basics of self-care, mindfulness, meditation, and useful strategies for coping with anxiety and stress in our 1-hour Coping Skills Seminars.
Register on LEADS. Sign up for one of the dates listed.
Challenging Thinking
Learn how to:
- Identify unhelpful thinking patterns
- Challenge and modify unhelpful thoughts
- Think in a more balanced way
- Relax using mindfulness strategies

Venture Capitalist, TEDx Speaker, and BMath'79, Nooruddin (Rudy) Karsan, is coming to UWaterloo for an ASK ME ANYTHING Fireside chat with students.

Since January 2017, the Writing and Communication Centre has been hosting a weekly writing café for faculty. Every Wednesday afternoon, we offer a dedicated writing space (with coffee, tea, and treats!) for faculty to write together.
2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in SCH 228F

Want to be more self-sufficient, get more in touch with the food you're eating, or just try something new? Join W3 for a conversation about growing food at home!
We'll go through the basic timeline and steps for setting up your home garden, whether you've got one pot on a balcony or a whole backyard to work with, and share some resources to help.
We encourage experienced gardeners to come and share their wisdom!

Women in Mathematics is proud to host our first ever Lean-In Circle event!
Come join the conversation! This is an opportunity to share experiences and get advice on how to navigate the workplace from other women!
What are Lean-In Circles?
Dr. Noelle Eckley Selin joins us from MIT to discuss "Systems Approaches to Sustainability: Climate, Air Pollution, and Toxic Substances."

A fun way to get advice and make connections with other female grad students, post-docs and faculty.
Small-group discussions on life in graduate school, work-life balance in academia, research and teaching, career paths, and so much more!
Student Level: Senior, Intermediate, Junior
Student Type: Co-op and Graduating
- Theme - Pharmacy and Pharmaceuticals
- Theme - Agricultural Science and Food Processing
- Scientific Experimental Design and Laboratory Assistance
- Medical Devices and Diagnostics
Health Canada Employer Information Session

The Velocity Fund is a pitch competition, held three times a year, for startups and aspiring entrepreneurs to win a share of $130,000 in funding. Join us for the Velocity Fund Finals $5K on March 26 from 11:00am – 2:30pm.
We encourage you to register to reserve your spot in the audience today!

Write together. Connect to our grad writing community. Stay focused and motivated!

John Borrows, Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Law, will deliver the 2019 Hagey Lecture, “Living Indigenous Law in Canada,” at the University of Waterloo on March 25.

John Borrows, Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Law at the University of Victoria, blends Anishinaabe stories, language, theories and practices with analysis of Canadian law and constitutional practices to illustrate the possibilities and limits of the seven grandmother/grandfather teachings: love, truth, bravery, humility, wisdom, honesty and respect.
Student Level: Masters, Bachelor, Senior
Student Type: Graduating

Inspiring music by Tallis, Britten, Finzi, Gjeilo, Barnum and others to fill the soul. This 25 voice choir is directed by Dr. Mark Vuorinen.
Tickets available at the door.