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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

September 5, 2023

A defining moment

Waterloo Engineering introduces a new tradition to inspire commitment to community, responsibility, innovation and excellence among its first-year students

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September 5, 2023

Royal Society of Canada honours Waterloo researchers

The Royal Society of Canada welcomes new fellows and members to the 2023 class of the RSC College

Dr. John Hirdes
September 5, 2023

Dr. John Hirdes named Royal Society of Canada Fellow

Public health sciences professor is a leader in aging, mental health and health information systems

Mangement science and engineering students conversing.
September 1, 2023

Embracing change

The Faculty Engineering introduces a new name for the Department of Management Science and Engineering after five-plus decades

A group of staff pose in front of the IBM computer, circa 1965
September 1, 2023

Wesley Graham hired me when I could not find a job anywhere else

Marian Forster (BSc '64) shares how she got her first job, thanks to a beloved University of Waterloo professor

August 31, 2023

Ready for the next challenge

Two Loran Scholars start their studies at Waterloo backed by $100,000 scholarships

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August 31, 2023

Fall 2023 welcome message

A message from the Office of the President

Lai-Tze Fan
August 30, 2023

The future of AI is interdisciplinary

Canada Research Chair in Technology and Social Change is advancing artificial intelligence with more diverse human experiences

August 28, 2023

Osteoarthritis researcher receives Canada Foundation for Innovation grant

Kinesiology professor Nikolas Knowles' project to help slow or prevent joint deterioration

forrest fire
August 25, 2023

A robot to help reduce wildfire risk in remote areas

Enerza is creating a beetle-like robot that can predict power outages and wildfires

colourful view of the moon in the galaxy
August 23, 2023

Cosmological survey collaborations honoured by the European Physical Society

Waterloo’s Will Percival and colleagues accept award recognizing outstanding contributions to observational cosmology

Donna Strickland
August 18, 2023

Nobel laureate launches the Trust in Research Undertaken in Science and Technology Scholarly Network at Waterloo

Nobel Laureate Donna Strickland is set to co-lead a new interdisciplinary network

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