Triathlon Ring Road Rumble
Join us Saturday, May 9th for an indoor triathlon hosted by the UW Triathlon Club! Whether you're trying your first tri or gunning for a sprint, we’ve got a race for you.
Join us Saturday, May 9th for an indoor triathlon hosted by the UW Triathlon Club! Whether you're trying your first tri or gunning for a sprint, we’ve got a race for you.
The UWaterloo Campus Community Survey is administered by the University of Waterloo Statistical Consulting and Survey Research Unit (SCSRU) in collaboration with Institutional Analysis and Planning, AccessAbility Services, Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Office, and Campus Accessibility. Data from the survey informs strategic planning, programs and workshops, services, and supports from these units.
The following Employers are hosting an Employer Information Session on Tuesday, May 12:
The Waterloo Institute for Complexity & Innovation (WICI) is pleased to host Complexity Day, a cross‑disciplinary gathering exploring how complex systems thinking connects mathematics, physics, and economics.
The following Employers are hosting an Employer Information Session on May 13:
The 2026/27 Staff Enhancement Experience (SEE) Canada grant supports professional development by funding short-term national travel for staff to learn from peers at other Canadian institutions and bring new insights back to Waterloo. Up to five proposals are selected each year, and staff can attend an upcoming HR info session to learn more and explore applying.
On this walk we will explore campus and learn about the plant, tree, animal, bird, insect, water and soil relationships that exist here. We will learn about how urban ecologies reflect interconnection and indigeneity, about how ecologies are inclusive of humans and our effect on relationships on the land.
Clara Hughes, a six-time Olympic medalist and mental health advocate, shares her candid experience living with depression to inspire others to face their fears and find their voice. As the founding spokesperson for Bell Let's Talk, she explores the power of movement to change lives and emphasizes the importance of deep connection with oneself and others.
People who have excess seedlings (whether grown themselves or acquired elsewhere) can swap for other seedlings, or simply donate them. Those who are interested in getting seedlings but do not have seedlings to trade can bring a non-perishable food item as payment during the swap. The donated food will be given to WUSA’s Food Support Service. Any leftover seedlings will be donated to a community organization.
The following Employers are hosting an Employer Information Session on May 14: