Do you know an outstanding teacher? How about nominating him or her for a teaching award? Nominations for the Distinguished Teacher Award (DTA) are due on Friday, February 3, 2017.
Do you know an exceptional Student Teacher (Graduate TA, Undergraduate TA, Lab Instructor, etc.)? Here’s your chance to recognize him or her with an award!
The nominations for the Amit and Meena Chakma Awards for Exceptional Teaching by a Student (AETS) are due on Friday, February 10, 2017. Submit yours today!

Join us at THEMUSEUM’s newest exhibit Nature Unleashed: Inside Natural Disasters. We invite guests of all ages to come learn about tornadoes, volcanoes, hurricanes, and earthquakes through interactive displays.

Tesatawiyat (Come in) is a community photography project led by Bryce Kanbara and photographer Mina Ao, with members of the Aboriginal community in the Hamilton area sharing their stories in their homes.

Do you have a solution to a major global problem?
The World’s Challenge Challenge at the University of Waterloo is a competition where teams of three diverse students pick one of the United Nations’ Sustainability Development Goals, and propose a solution. Teams will be selected for interviews on February 14, based on a written application, and six teams will be selected to make a 5-7 minute presentation on March 2, proposing a solution to a panel of judges, with Q&A.

A group exhibition featuring 16 multidisciplinary artist projects addressing issues of migration, immigration, and identity. Circulated by the Koffler Gallery.
Do you know an exceptional Student Teacher (Graduate TA, Undergraduate TA, Lab Instructor, etc.)? Here’s your chance to recognize him or her with an award!
The nominations for the Amit and Meena Chakma Awards for Exceptional Teaching by a Student (AETS) are due on Friday, February 10, 2017. Submit yours today!

Write together. Connect to our grad writing community to stay focused and motivated!
Fridays 9 – 11 a.m., SCH 228F
For Junior, Intermediate, Senior Co-op Students
SCI - Science & Business, MATH - Information Technology Management, MATH - Financial Analysis & Risk Management, MATH - Business Administration, MATH - Actuarial Science, ENG - Management, ARTS - Financial Management, ARTS - Arts & Business
For Junior, Intermediate, Senior, Masters, PhD Co-op and Graduating Students
MATH - Information Technology Management, MATH - Computer Science, ENG - System Design, ENG - Software, ENG - Mechatronics, ENG - Computer
Please register if you will be attending this session or cancel the session if you have registered for this and no longer want to attend it.
Speakers: Robert Gooding-Townsend and Nathaniel Barr
"The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not 'Eureka' but 'That's funny...'" -- Isaac Asimov
This seminar will take that quote, and many other things, entirely out of context. Science is a rich source of ideas that are usually very serious. Using it for comedic inspiration is not only tremendously fun, but a great source of creative new ideas.

Waterloo Game Jam is a thrice-annual, multi-day event hosted by The Games Institute (GI). Each of these events are open to the public and are designed to appeal to a wide variety of playful people.
Whether you have an idea for a game design in the works, or if game design has never crossed your mind, there is room for everyone! All levels of expertise and preparation are welcome.
Every Game Jam weekend follows our "Learn, Make, Play" theme:

This event is an opportunity to make games, explore new game ideas, and interact with fellow game-lovers in an exciting and relaxed environment. Learn something, teach something, make something, and play something!
Using personal stories and experiences, allegory and imagery, Sr. Solomon will reflect on the calls to transformation and reconciliation among our peoples and with our natural world. She will reflect on how her personal integration of Anishinabek and Roman Catholic Spirituality enlightens her path to reconciliation. Sr.