Indigenous Beading Workshop
To mark Red Dress Day, the faculty of Math will be hosting a beading workshop. We have a limit of 15 participants and registration is required to attend this workshop.
To mark Red Dress Day, the faculty of Math will be hosting a beading workshop. We have a limit of 15 participants and registration is required to attend this workshop.
A monthly book club for faculty, staff, graduate students, and postdocs in the Faculty of Math at University of Waterloo. This month's book is Yellowface by R.F. Kuang
An event to kick off Pride month in the Facuilty of Math.
On Thursdays, the Waterloo Indigenous Student Centre (WISC) welcomes different hosts from across campus to organize the Soup and Bannock lunch. In June, we are planning to host the lunch and are looking for volunteers from the faculty of Math to help prepare and serve soup.
A guided tour of the rare books and archival collections of the Dana Porter Library for members of the Faculty of Mathematics.
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.
Join the Faculty of Mathematics as we celebrate National Coming Out Day.
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.
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.