Queer Film Series - Rent
A free monthly film series offered through the Math Equity Office focusing on films with queer themes, characters, and stories. Open to everyone on campus. December's film is Rent.
A free monthly film series offered through the Math Equity Office focusing on films with queer themes, characters, and stories. Open to everyone on campus. December's film is Rent.
Join us for a screening of "Love, Simon" as part of our Queer Film Series.
The University-wide puzzle-solving competition is back for winter 2025, bringing "Alfred Hitchcock vibes”. Attend the kick-off event which will include the early release of two puzzles!
Christopher Parisien, Waterloo graduate (BMath '06), a PhD in Computational Linguistics from the University of Toronto and Senior Manager of Applied Research at NVIDIA, will deliver the NVIDIA Lecture. The lecture will introduce NeMo Guardrails' key functionalities, emphasizing responsible AI development. Students interested in AI, Machine Learning, and Foundation Models can gain insights into creating reliable AI solutions.
Tarini Bhatnagar holds a Master’s in Data Science and Earth & Environmental Science and is a Senior Solutions Architect at NVIDIA, will lead the NVIDIA Lecture. The lecture will focus on NVIDIA Modulus, an open-source framework for developing physics-informed neural networks (PINNs). Students passionate about AI, Machine Learning, and Computational Physics will explore how Modulus solves complex, physics-based problems through AI. The lecture will introduce solving complex, physics-based problems using accelerated computing solutions and AI.
Bake Mathematics history! Join us in search for the official Faculty of Math pie recipe. Participants will bake and submit a recipe of their best culinary creation. Judges will select the top baker who will win a unique prize and massive bragging rights.
Join the Mathematics Equity Office for their monthly Queer Film Series screening of Pariah. Reviewers describe Pariah as a powerful coming-of-age story about Alike, a Brooklyn teenager, as she navigates her identity while balancing family expectations and personal expression. Through Alike's journey, Pariah highlights the intersectionality of race, gender, and sexual identity, offering a nuanced portrayal of the struggles and triumphs that come with embracing one's true self.
Impress your friends and flex your trivia muscles in a fun trivia night celebrating the history of Black culture, achievements, and milestones.
Join us on Saturday, June 7, 2025! Math Reunion 2025 is a special time for all University of Waterloo alumni to reconnect, reminisce and revisit campus.
Join us on Saturday, June 7, 2025! Math Reunion 2025 is a special time for all University of Waterloo alumni to reconnect, reminisce and revisit campus.