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Dr. Bill Rosehart sitting down
March 9, 2026

Dr. Bill Rosehart named next President and Vice‑Chancellor of the University of Waterloo

Transformational academic leader and Waterloo alum appointed as the University’s eighth president

Two research use sensors while examining a pelvis in front of a wall of xrays
March 3, 2026

Intellijoint Surgical Inc. and Vena Medical awarded $1.9 million from Ontario’s Life Sciences Scale-Up Fund

Two University of Waterloo affiliated health-tech companies secure major provincial investment to bring lifesaving innovations to market

Waterloo researchers (L to R) Dr. Brian Ingalls, Dr. Sara Sadr and Dr. Marc Aucoin
February 24, 2026

Beating cancer by eating cancer

Researchers engineer bacteria capable of consuming tumours from the inside out 

February 17, 2026

Dean of Engineering appointed to Order of Ontario

Dr. Mary Wells recognized for decades of leadership in higher education

Hollinger boxes in Waterloo's archives
February 10, 2026

Recovering Black legacies in Waterloo’s past

Discover the meticulous work that uncovered Black stories on campus and preserved them for the future 

University of Waterloo sign
March 13, 2015

Invasive species use landmarking to find love in a hopeless place

Tiny populations of invasive species such as Asian carp start their domination of new ecosystems by hanging out at local landmarks, according to a new study published in the journal Theoretical Ecology this week

Kim  Cuddington holds an Asian carp
March 12, 2015

When invasive Asian carp look for love in all the right places

Many species gather at landmarks to find mates easily. When invasive species do this the results can be devastating, says Waterloo biologist

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March 10, 2015

Media Advisory: Student teams set to start can construction

Media are invited to attend the University of Waterloo’s annual CanBuild food drive

Glowing outline red outline of heart in the dark being held up by two hands
March 10, 2015

Tiny technology to prevent the risk of skipping a beat or worse

A small blood monitor, about the size of a typical cell phone, could someday be all that stands between life and death for a cardiac patient

A black, white, and red Pebble Smart Watch
March 9, 2015

Kickstarter king has Pebble Time on his hands

Wearable technology exceeds the expectations of those who buy the smartwatches

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March 9, 2015

Leading expert on prevention of gender violence gives lecture

One of the leading anti-sexist, male activists in the U.S. will deliver a free public lecture at the University of Waterloo tomorrow on the topic of gender violence

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March 8, 2015

How to be cyber-safe in a quantum world

Emerging quantum technologies will change the way our online information is stored and secured, and we need to start planning now if we want to be cyber-safe in time

Kathleen Rybczynski
March 5, 2015

Mompreneurs: Children are the greatest risk factor for women entrepreneurs

Children actually help entrepreneurial dads stay the course but the gender difference starts to disappear when women get access to startup funds, says Waterloo economist

Smartphone impact on brain - conceptual
March 5, 2015

Heavy smartphone use linked to lower intelligence

People who use their search engine - rather than brainpower - to solve everyday problems are lazier thinkers, Waterloo research finds

University of Waterloo sign
March 5, 2015

Photo opportunity: High school students learn about invasive species

Local high school students arrive on campus this Friday to learn about some of the most important invasive species affecting Southern Ontario, including Asian carp, zebra mussels, gypsy moth, and invasive worms

Waterloo University sign
March 4, 2015

Reliance on smartphones linked to lazy thinking

Our smartphones help us find a phone number quickly, provide us with instant directions and recommend restaurants, but new research indicates that this convenience at our fingertips is making it easy for us to avoid thinking for ourselves

Male and female students working on a computers
March 4, 2015

Sounding the alarm: rates still dropping for women in computing

Waterloo professor to speak about women in computer science at the International Women’s Day event on campus

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