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Waterloo News Alumni
March 1, 2021

Community leader commits $1.5 million to University of Waterloo’s new Innovation Arena

Entrepreneur and angel investor Mike Stork steps forward as project’s philanthropic champion

Innovation arena pink building
November 23, 2020

Innovation Arena comes to the Region of Waterloo

Expanded Health Sciences Campus to bolster regional economy and profile 

Vivek Goel
July 5, 2021

A message of introduction from Vivek Goel, President and Vice-Chancellor

President Goel shares a video greeting as he starts his tenure as president

Hamoon Ekhtiari speaks at the 2019 TD Expo
July 17, 2019

Beyond imagination

Hamoon Ekhtiari (BMath ’09, MAcc ’09) sticks to his vision and brings bold ideas to life.

Dick Callahan poses for a photo with the Oakland A's mascot
July 9, 2019

Ready when the bell rings

A little audacity — and endless grit — enabled Dick Callahan (BA ’62) to build a dream career as a sports announcer.

Astrocyte by Waterloo architecture professor Philip Beesley.
July 8, 2019

Reimagining health with technology

Tech innovations like quantum sensors, 3D printing and AI are transforming the health care sector. Explore what the future holds at the Waterloo Innovation Summit.

Students pose for a photo at convocation
July 5, 2019

Welcome to the alumni club!

Your alumni e-news helps you connect with your Waterloo network. Find out why you’ll love this email.

Painting: Community by Melanie MacVoy. Acrylic on canvas.
July 5, 2019

Nature inspires new ways of seeing

Exploring the wilderness of BC leads Melanie MacVoy (BA ’95) to an abundant career as a landscape artist.

Kathleen Fu in front of architecture books
June 26, 2019

Connected by design

Kathleen Fu (BAS ’17) reveals the through-lines that run from her graduate studies to her artwork for the Waterloo Magazine.

Scenic photo of Rome
June 21, 2019

Rome, meet UWaterloo.

Taylor Imrie (BA ’16) takes the road less travelled, earning her Waterloo degree online so that she can build a life in the Eternal City. 

Students walk and sit outside the Student Life Centre
June 18, 2019

Why give back to Waterloo?

Five alumni reveal the inspiration behind their giving

Waterloo Magazine cover art: three cities
June 12, 2019

How will we face the next great disruption?

Urbanization is creating problems we’ve never before imagined. Find out how Waterloo alumni are rising to the challenge.

Waterloo alumni network at the Toronto chapter launch
June 12, 2019

Growing the Global Alumni Volunteer Network

Proud Waterloo graduates create alumni chapters at home and overseas.

Claire Mackenzie serves the ball during a uwaterloo women's volleyball game.
June 6, 2019

Lessons from the centre line

Women’s volleyball star Claire Mackenzie prepares for convocation, reflecting on the insights and friendships she’ll carry with her beyond Ring Road.

Group photo on steps at convocation.
June 5, 2019

Three tips to keep your Waterloo spirit alive

As spring convocation approaches, three graduating students share important life lessons they learned at Waterloo.

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