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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

Older person and trainer in gym setting
February 13, 2023

DREAM resources support the health and wellness of persons living with dementia

Waterloo-led research team launches new learning modules

a male and female founder high-fiving
February 10, 2023

Founders helping founders gives startups an advantage

Velocity alumni return to guide the next generation of founders

Suncayr
February 10, 2023

Keeping sun-seekers safe

Founder Fuel: Student startup helps people avoid sunburn

Kay profile
February 9, 2023

Building a home and a future in Canada

With support from the Retirees Bursary Fund, Nigerian PhD candidate in Civil Engineering, Kay Awe (PhD Candidate), is able to concentrate on his research and family while pursuing his education in Canada.

February 8, 2023

What do you do when it seems like there’s nothing you can do?

Waterloo postdoctoral scholar Ilknur Umay shares her story of helping her family and all those affected by the earthquakes in Türkiye and Syria

February 7, 2023

Statement from Dr. Ian Rowlands on earthquakes in Türkiye and Syria

Dr. Ian Rowlands, Associate Vice-President, International offers support to those affected by recent earthquakes

Yaa Yaa
February 7, 2023

Mastering her voice

Ghanaian singer-songwriter and MBET alum, Yaa Yaa, hits the high notes

Michael Cao on the Uncharted podcast
February 6, 2023

PODCAST: Research experience, extracurriculars and UX

When Michael Cao (BSc '15, MSc '18) entered Waterloo's Kinesiology program, no one could have known it would give him an edge as a user experience researcher

Vena Medical
February 3, 2023

Saving stroke victims with the world’s smallest camera

Founder Fuel: Student startup helps surgeons remove blood clots in the brain

Wetland in Waterloo during winter
February 1, 2023

Wetlands under threat

Waterloo professor, Rebecca Rooney, discusses the value of wetlands and the risk they face in Ontario

12 Black artists' headshots and patterned border
January 31, 2023

Bringing blackness and freedom to life

Dr. Naila Keleta-Mae’s Black And Free Project is engaging with the public, showcasing Ontario-based Black artists

Phragmites in a wetland
January 27, 2023

Moths are the new tool to protect Canada’s wetlands

Waterloo biologists are part of the North American pilot program examining insect-based biocontrol of Phragmites

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