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A student wearing a backpack gathers with a community
June 1, 2026

Expanding co-op with community impact

Philanthropic investment of $1 million will introduce students to global challenges, community development and the power of service

Collage of two art work done by Rachel Jung, the great gaggle art installation and wall mural
June 4, 2026

A love letter in colour

Waterloo alum Rachel Jung (They/Them) designs spaces where people feel seen, building a community centred on care, affirmation and belonging

Co-op employer award
May 28, 2026

Honouring co-op employers who are driving global impact

Co-operative and Experientials Education recognizes top employers who are inspiring innovation and support student success

University of Waterloo sign in spring time
May 15, 2026

Six Waterloo researchers awarded $6 million

New and renewed Canada Research Chairs will tackle future-focused problems spanning climate change, mental health and technology 

Group poses together on field level at Rogers Centre
May 13, 2026

Blue Jays leaning into their Waterloo advantage

Waterloo alumni are playing a big role within the Toronto Blue Jays organization

January 21, 2021

Q and A with the experts: Limiting news intake while staying engaged online

When we can’t be physically close to anyone, social media helps keep us connected. But during these difficult and busy times, social media can also be a mentally exhausting place. Too much news intake can trigger feelings of anxiety and depression.

We asked Professor Shana Macdonald, an expert in social media, to remind us of how to limit our news intake while staying engaged and connected virtually.

January 20, 2021

The next chapter

Engineering grad's storytelling company to be sold for $754 million

train
January 20, 2021

A game changer for climate science

Waterloo launches virtual simulation to simplify and explore climate solutions 

Don Livermore stands, arms crossed, in front of a row of whisky barrels
January 20, 2021

Explore the spirit of Canada with the Whisky Doc

Canadian whisky is as diverse as Canada itself. Let award-winning master blender Don Livermore (BSc ’95) help you find your new favourite. 

January 18, 2021

Ontario universities create fellowship to increase diversity in engineering and technology

Indigenous and Black Engineering and Technology (IBET) Momentum Fellowships address an urgent need to encourage and support the pursuit of graduate studies by under-represented groups.

Stephen Webb on a rugby field with teammates
January 18, 2021

A degree in rugby and a minor in kinesiology

Stephen Webb (BSc ’79) shares how rugby influenced his time at Waterloo and beyond

Man in a mask looking into window
January 15, 2021

Forecasting a post-pandemic world

Behavioural, political and social scientists offer predictions and advice for navigating COVID-19

A girl works on a computer.
January 14, 2021

Fun and games

Alumni company secures $159 million to grow math education for children using video games

A view of Dana Porter Library across frozen Laurel Creek
January 14, 2021

Welcoming a new year

2021 will be a time of change, challenge and excitement at Waterloo. Here, President Hamdullahpur shares his priorities for the final six months of his tenure.

January 12, 2021

Just say the word: New voice tech could run home appliances

Household appliances and other devices could be operated with simple voice commands using highly efficient new artificial intelligence technology.

January 11, 2021

Q and A with the experts: Busting common myths about mRNA vaccines

The Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines have fueled both hope and falsehood. Here, Professor Kelly Grindrod debunks the most common myths she and her colleagues have heard about the new COVID-19 protection.

January 7, 2021

Q and A with the experts: Pfizer and Moderna vaccine FAQs

The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are being administered across Canada to priority groups.

We spoke to pharmacist and drug expert Professor Kelly Grindrod to answer some commonly asked questions about getting vaccinated against COVID-19.

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