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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 

September 24, 2020

Most Canadians don’t know they are living in high-risk flood areas

Most Canadians living in flood risk areas do not know their homes are in danger, which could cost Canadian taxpayers billions in population resettlement.

People with REEM-C robot
September 23, 2020

TALOS’s smaller "sibling" makes its robotic debut at Waterloo

Designed to interact with people, the humanoid robot will be trained to eventually support in situations that are too dangerous, too repetitive or too boring for humans

September 23, 2020

New diabetes device monitors blood using radar and AI, not painful pricks

New technology can quickly and accurately monitor glucose levels in people with diabetes without painful finger pricks to draw blood. 

international education week logo - purple globe
September 21, 2020

Much more than a school term

Engineering students mark International Education Week by discussing highlights of living and learning abroad 

Seray Cicek of LSK Technologies
September 21, 2020

Waterloo entrepreneurs turn heads at Y Combinator Demo Day

Four companies affiliated with the University of Waterloo pitched to investors at the online-only event

September 21, 2020

Study finds air filtration reduces the risk of COVID-19 spread during dental visits

Researchers have discovered that air filtration devices in dental offices could significantly reduce potential COVID-19 transmission through aerosols. 

Members of student team Scope, runners-up in the 2020 James Dyson Award for Canada.
September 17, 2020

Student inventions win national honours

Two of three top spots for national James Dyson Award go to Waterloo Engineering entries

September 17, 2020

Availability of grocery-store alcohol has led some teens to binge-drink regularly

A policy change that allowed alcohol to be sold in grocery stores in Ontario has led some teens to go from abstaining from alcohol to binge-drinking multiple times per week, a new study has found.

Person doing math
September 16, 2020

Overcoming classroom disruptions

Waterloo’s Faculty of Mathematics creates course to help incoming students affected by COVID-19

Akailah Wilson and Joanna Woo
September 15, 2020

Career perspectives: Breaking into tech

HR professionals discuss working in tech, the power of your personal network and the value of an arts degree

September 14, 2020

New intervention could help patients with macular degeneration recover vision

Researchers have discovered that a single, 20-minute session of non-invasive brain stimulation of the visual cortex can reduce the effects of macular degeneration.

Female student working
September 14, 2020

Waterloo launches Work-Learn Institute – a living lab for talent

New institute leverages Waterloo’s rich talent database to advance research on all forms of work-integrated learning for an increasingly complex workplace

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