Please join us for the opening of our winter exhibitions featuring new installations by Michelle Bellemare and Dave Dyment.

Pleas join us January 23, 2015 at 12PM for the next installment of the free Environment Seminar Series presented by the Faculty of Environment.
Michael O'Rourke, Professor of Philosophy and faculty in AgBioResearch at Michigan State University will be discussing cross-disciplinary communication related to environmental scholarship.
There will be a complimentary, locally-sourced lunch served at 12PM.
Be sure to join in the conversation using #envlecture
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Prerequisite: Interview Skills Workshop
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For Co-op and Graduating Students - MATH - Computer Science, ENG - System Design, ENG - Computer, ALL - ENG faculty, ARTS - Arts & Business
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Canada Excellence Research Chair David Cory will share his vision toward building the first 100 qubit universal quantum computer right here in Waterloo. Opening remarks will be made by President Feridun Hamdullahpur.
Reflections on the Toolbox Process
Speaker: Michael O'Rourke
This talk/workshop concerns the roles that dialogue can play in generating mutual understanding. Drawing on the experiences and data of the Toolbox Project, a US NSF-sponsored effort that aims to facilitate communication and collaboration in cross-disciplinary research, I will begin by describing several modes of conceptual integration achieved via dialogue.
P. Whitney Lackenbauer situates missionaries as a source of support for indigenous rights, and helping to animate Northern political life.