Shaping the world through digital learning
When the education world shifted online due to the global pandemic, DigitalEd was ahead of the curve.
When the education world shifted online due to the global pandemic, DigitalEd was ahead of the curve.
Waterloo grad’s startup analyzes the health risks of attending games in different venues during the pandemic
Dean's Letter
A recent gift from Waterloo alumnus Rico Mariani is creating a new scholarship for Black and Indigenous students in the Cheriton School of Computer Science. The gift extends Mariani’s commitment to diversity and equity. In 2015, he created similar scholarships to support female students in computer science.
For Pavak Vyas, the last twelve months have proved to be a year full of change, challenges and zoom meetings.
KC Leong (BMath ’16) is modest about his six-year meteoric rise from co-op student to Vice President for Analytics at Aon, a professional services firm with a presence in 120 countries. “I’ve found that as long as you’re eager to contribute, there’s always an opportunity to advance at Aon,” he says.
As Canadians celebrated the country’s centennial in 1967 they looked to a future of hope and boundless possibilities.
Dean's Letter
Anita Layton is a Canada 150 Research Chair for her work in Mathematical Biology and Medicine and a member of the Department of Applied Mathematics at the University of Waterloo. Recently, she hosted a panel discussion on math in medicine as part of the University of Waterloo’s Alumni Black and Gold Day at Home celebrations. The following is an excerpt from her opening remarks. The full discussion can be viewed here.
Alfred Simpson is a lifelong learner. When the BMath (’70) grad looks back on his time at Waterloo, he recalls: “I wanted to excel at everything I did for its own sake.”