Touring Special Collections: Pride Edition
A guided tour of the rare books and archival collections of the Dana Porter Library for members of the Faculty of Mathematics.
A guided tour of the rare books and archival collections of the Dana Porter Library for members of the Faculty of Mathematics.
The event celebrate 50th anniversary of pioneering mathematical work in undreatsting theory of gravity carried out by Gregory Horndeski (also currently an established artist) in the Waterloo Mathematical Physics Community.
Join us for the screening of Shiva Baby. This acclaimed film offers a sharp, comedic, and often chaotic look at a young woman's confrontation with her past, family expectations, and her identity, all unfolding during a shiva, a Jewish mourning ceremony.
Download the new UWaterloo safety app and grab a free treat!
Download the new UWaterloo safety app and grab a free treat!
Join us for the next screening in the Queer Film Series, featuring Beautiful Thing (1996).
Come to the Computer Museum Open House. They will have a variety of retro games set up on their functioning vintage systems for visitors to interact with, alongside other artifacts from their collection.
A hybrid event for early career or established instructors who have taught or are teaching a course at Waterloo and wondering how to interpret the Student Course Perceptions (SCP) results.
We will cover information about SCP, followed by a panel discussion with speakers from both Engineering and Mathematics, experts from the Centre for Teaching Excellence, teaching champions, and chair of the SCP committee. This joint event between Engineering and Mathematics is a unique opportunity to get to know peers from both faculties and provides an interdisciplinary perspective.
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.