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The Egyptian Student Association is hosting a cultural trivia night. Jeopardy mixed with family feud style!
The Egyptian Student Association is hosting a cultural trivia night. Jeopardy mixed with family feud style!
The Faculty of Environment is coming to Vancouver and is inviting all members of the UWaterloo community to this special film screening event at Science World!
Grade 10 students thinking about university are invited (along with their supporters) to an information session on admission requirements, financing their education, and advice on how to get started preparing for university. Join us online or on campus.
Quantum Sensing Workshop Application Velocity and Transformative Quantum Technologies (TQT) will be hosting the Quantum Sensing Workshop on Thursday, February 29, 2024, from 1-5 pm at RAC 1, 3003.
Application Deadline: Friday, February 23 at 9:00am.
Want to know what an entrepreneurship journey looks like? Need to find funding and unsure of where to start? Startup 101 will kickstart your business knowledge with our simple hour long (sometimes more) themed sessions. Hosted by founders for everyone. This session's focus is on how to find and use sources of funding that don’t dilute your equity.
The Sexual Violence Prevention & Response Office (SVPRO), in partnership with the Sexual Assault Support Centre of Waterloo Region (SASC) is once again bringing the What Were You Wearing on? Survivor Art Installation to UWaterloo on Tues Feb 27 – Wed Feb 28. The exhibit is based on student-survivor descriptions of the clothing they were wearing when they experienced sexual violence.
Join the Library and Print + Retail Solutions for the next Anti-Racism Reads discussion at Dana Porter Library on Thursday, February 29. Aimée Morrison and Margaret F. Gibson will facilitate a conversation on The Future is Disabled: Prophecies, Love Notes, and Mourning Songs.
This brand new 201 level workshop aims to equip staff, faculty, and graduate students with the knowledge and tools to become intentional allies, community members standing in solidarity, and empathetic advocates for change.
Eléa Thuiliera, a PhD student at the university of Galway (Ireland), will be presenting a guest lecture on February 29th. Eléa's research aims to design active games (exergames) to increase engagement while improving physical health, and fitting to a population at risk of fall and fracture.
Join the UW Legal Studies Society on February 29th at 6:30 PM to hear from Marlee Liss. Marlee is a somatic educator, author, and sparkle-loving queer Jewish feminist, who made history in the justice system when her sexual assault case became the 1st in North America to conclude with restorative justice through the courts. She's an award-winning speaker, who has been featured in Forbes, Huff Post, Buzzfeed, and more.