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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

Xuemin (Sherman) Shen posing with graduate students
February 1, 2019

New scholarship honours professor

Alumni have established a scholarship in Xuemin (Sherman) Shen's name to show their gratitude

Midnight sun car on the road with a lake and mountains scenery in the background
February 1, 2019

Midnight Sun builds on winning past

Real-world experience working on a Waterloo vehicle team helped an undergraduate student land a plum co-op job at Tesla

Pearl with Flipp corporation representatives
February 1, 2019

Celebrating our achievements

Dean of Engineering Pearl Sullivan thanks alumni and supporters for “making us what we are today"

Stephanie Boutari and Adam Schwartzentruber in front of a mural
February 1, 2019

Artistic careers by design

Two Architecture alumni are fulfilling their artistic passions in unique ways 

Team on the river
February 1, 2019

Waterloo: The Other World Wide Web

After formative experiences at Waterloo, John Free and Rob McGeachy (BASc '94) build a community of passionate problem solvers to shape the boutique consulting firm of their dreams.

Michael Robson
January 30, 2019

Beyond Grateful

Alumnus builds community through giving. Michael Robson (BA ’13) found his support among African, Caribbean and Black student groups at Waterloo when an unfortunate hip surgery kept him from the football field.

Katherine Forster on a nature walk
January 24, 2019

It started with a leap of faith

All I knew was that I wanted to do something with nature.

Sea
January 21, 2019

It's a big ocean

The middle of the North Atlantic is not one of the places Linda Kenyon (MA '87) ever expected to be. 

Book cover
January 21, 2019

Writing My Mother

Five years before Kathleen Venema (PhD '99) arrived at the University of Waterloo, she moved to Ndejje, a small town in south-central Uganda. 

Mount Teide
January 18, 2019

Watching the earth move

The last thing Brittany Russo (BASc in progress) thought she was going to do was seismically monitor a volcano

Mural of Nelson Mandela on a wall
January 17, 2019

Building a generation of tech leaders in Africa

Startup that was co-founded by three Waterloo alumni scouts brilliant people across Africa and creates an environment for them to thrive

January 8, 2019

Building a brain

How Waterloo’s artificial brain is powering the next tech revolution

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