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Students in ARTS 130 have created posters incorporating their research on decolonization and Indigenous resistance from the course "Reconciliation, Resistance, Resurgence" and will be on display throughout the day in the Dana Porter Library lobby.
Students will be available from 10:00 to 11:00 am to talk about their work, presented as part of the ongoing Unsettling Conversations teaching sessions.
Drop-in peer support counselling is available to all students in the Dana Porter and Davis Centre during the Winter term exam period. Sessions are free of charge and confidential.
UW MATES (Mentor Assistance Through Education and Support) is a counselling-based, one-to-one peer support program offered by the Federation of Students (FEDs) and Counselling Services. Volunteers have extensive training to help you with:
Drop-in peer support counselling is available to all students in the Dana Porter and Davis Centre during the Winter term exam period. Sessions are free of charge and confidential.
UW MATES (Mentor Assistance Through Education and Support) is a counselling-based, one-to-one peer support program offered by the Federation of Students (FEDs) and Counselling Services. Volunteers have extensive training to help you with:
Drop-in peer support counselling is available to all students in the Dana Porter and Davis Centre during the Winter term exam period. Sessions are free of charge and confidential.
UW MATES (Mentor Assistance Through Education and Support) is a counselling-based, one-to-one peer support program offered by the Federation of Students (FEDs) and Counselling Services. Volunteers have extensive training to help you with:
Drop-in peer support counselling is available to all students in the Dana Porter and Davis Centre during the Winter term exam period. Sessions are free of charge and confidential.
UW MATES (Mentor Assistance Through Education and Support) is a counselling-based, one-to-one peer support program offered by the Federation of Students (FEDs) and Counselling Services. Volunteers have extensive training to help you with:
This workshop will review the Tri-agency (CIHR, NSERC & SSHRC) Open Access policy on publications, which applies to all NSERC or SSHRC grants awarded on or after May 1, 2015, and CIHR grants awarded on or after January 1, 2008.
The session will cover:
Drop-in peer support counselling is available to all students in the Dana Porter and Davis Centre during the Winter term exam period. Sessions are free of charge and confidential.
UW MATES (Mentor Assistance Through Education and Support) is a counselling-based, one-to-one peer support program offered by the Federation of Students (FEDs) and Counselling Services. Volunteers have extensive training to help you with:
Drop-in peer support counselling is available to all students in the Dana Porter and Davis Centre during the Winter term exam period. Sessions are free of charge and confidential.
UW MATES (Mentor Assistance Through Education and Support) is a counselling-based, one-to-one peer support program offered by the Federation of Students (FEDs) and Counselling Services. Volunteers have extensive training to help you with:
View the inspirational work of Andy Cho, a graduating Waterloo student known for his punny, hand-lettered sticky notes that have been found around the Davis Centre Library in support of his fellow students' wellness.
Drop-in peer support counselling is available to all students in the Dana Porter and Davis Centre during the Winter term exam period. Sessions are free of charge and confidential.
UW MATES (Mentor Assistance Through Education and Support) is a counselling-based, one-to-one peer support program offered by the Federation of Students (FEDs) and Counselling Services. Volunteers have extensive training to help you with:
From medicines of the 1910’s to polka music of the 1970’s, from spirit trumpets to mortarboards - these donated items and more put the 'special' in Special Collections & Archives. Our donors make it possible for us to continue growing our collections and contribute to research and scholarship at the university and within our community. Join us in celebrating our donors and their generous contributions. Visit our new exhibit showcasing items from the unique collections of those who make it all possible... and keep things interesting!
Library staff are spring cleaning to benefit the United Way!
The entire University of Waterloo community is invited to browse our wares - with all sales money going directly to the United Way!
The University of Waterloo acknowledges that much of our work takes place on the traditional territory of the Neutral, Anishinaabeg, and Haudenosaunee peoples. Our main campus is situated on the Haldimand Tract, the land granted to the Six Nations that includes six miles on each side of the Grand River. Our active work toward reconciliation takes place across our campuses through research, learning, teaching, and community building, and is co-ordinated within the Office of Indigenous Relations.