
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.

A group exhibition featuring 16 multidisciplinary artist projects addressing issues of migration, immigration, and identity. Circulated by the Koffler Gallery.

Velocity Fund $25K Applications are open! The Velocity Fund is a non-equity grant program for startups that offers $375,000 each year to startups through its Velocity Fund $25K and Velocity Fund $5K programs.
Three times a year, startups can apply to compete for $25,000 prizes, as well as an extra $10,000 in additional funding awarded to the most innovative hardware startup winner. The top applicants are invited to interview with a panel of Velocity leaders and alumni, and if selected, present their pitches at the Velocity Fund Finals on March 30.

Sponsored by the Equity Office, the Making Spaces program is a framework for creating affirming spaces on campus and fostering interpersonal relationships through education and training on aspects of social identity. UW community members partake in training and a registration process to become Space Makers, ambassadors of equity.
For Intermediate, Senior, Masters, PhD Co-op and Graduating Students
MATH - Information Technology Management, MATH - Computer Science, ENG - System Design, ENG - Software, ENG - Mechanical, ENG - Management, 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.
For Junior, Intermediate
Co-op Students

Disability studies professor Margaret Price offers a different way of thinking about disability in the academy.

Recent technological advances in the areas of solar photovoltaics, Lithium-Ion-based energy storage, light emitting diodes, and the Internet of Things will substantially change the energy, electrical grid, building, and transportation sectors.