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- Workshop (1)
This workshop is a primer for working with computational hydrology software and, as such, assumes a good grounding in most GIS concepts of spatial and raster analysis. The tutorial is designed to get you comfortable with HEC RAS's specific requirements for creating a dynamic flood simulation.
By the end of the workshop, you will be able to:
All students, staff, and faculty are invited to attend a conference given by the students of HIS 203: Methods of Applied History.
Students will be giving 5 minute presentations on their original research regarding Treasures of the University of Waterloo Special Collections & Archives. Topics are varied from Greek coins to the anti-suffrage movement, from changes in mathematical computations to séances, and many more.

Make a book ornament from one of ten Waterloo Reads book titles. Keep it for yourself or give it to a friend.