Wellness week chess
This is an event for playing chess during the Faculty of Math's wellness week.
This is an event for playing chess during the Faculty of Math's wellness week.
🎓 IT'S MATH GRAD BALL TIME  🪩
Come and enjoy a night of socializing, a three-course meal, dancing, a photobooth, and much more! Get your tickets before March 7.
Whether you're graduating or not, a Math student or not, all are welcome! Tickets for Math Students are $55, and non-UW plus-ones are welcome to attend if their ticket is purchased by a Waterloo student, tickets for non-UW/non-Math students are $55.
The ticket price includes a three-course meal, a welcome drink, and some free goodies!
For questions related to the event, reach out to the Math Grad Committee: mgc@mathsoc.uwaterloo.ca"
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Undergraduate de-stress event with bubble tea and exam kits!
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This event is for Math faculty, staff and graduate students. We will have an instructor for the first hour to teach pickleball basics. Please register below so we can pair people who share the same skill level.Â
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You will also have an opportunity to meet and hear updates from the Deans of the Faculties of Engineering, Mathematics and Science who will be at the reception.
Explore Haiku, a very short form of poetry, and take a pause in the middle of your workday.
A chance to hear what your colleagues in Math have learned from teaching conferences in the past year.