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March 3, 2021

Viva’s clients leverage the untapped talent of women in Latin America

SAF alumni, Adnan Khan and Fineas Tatar launch social impact venture 

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February 16, 2021

Being Black And Free in the 21st century

Professor dedicates her art, research and teaching to understanding Black freedom

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February 8, 2021

How the pandemic will open the door to an AI and robotics revolution

Canada has a historic opportunity to emerge from the public health crisis stronger than before with innovative policies and investments that embrace change

February 8, 2021

New research shows we can train ourselves to be wise

People can build wise reasoning skills by practicing a distanced, third-person, self-reflection technique, according to new research from the University of Waterloo.

February 1, 2021

African capital for African innovation

Iyinoluwa “E” Aboyeji is turning Africa’s biggest challenges into global business opportunities  

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March 5, 2021

Advocating for positive change in gender disparity

Global pandemic affects how women are judged and evaluated on performance 

Chester Dawes
February 24, 2021

From humble beginnings to finance leader

SAF alumnus credits determination, perseverance and experience formula for his finance success 

February 10, 2021

Q and A with the experts: Why do we look for loopholes in COVID-19 restrictions?

Is it human nature to break the rules?  Are people just sick of COVID-19 restrictions?

February 8, 2021

Being Indigenous and having “reconciliation” in your job description

Savanah Seaton wants to help employers create workplaces where Indigenous employees can feel a sense of belonging and fully contribute their untapped knowledge, skills and abilities.

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February 8, 2021

Finding ways to stay connected and protected

Supporting safer cybersecurity decisions and a privacy-conscious mindset for industry leaders and others grappling with pandemic stress

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January 28, 2021

From mommy blues and tutus to a deal with a Dragon

Sarah Cheng, SAF grad lands deal on CBC Dragons’ Den

January 21, 2021

Q and A with the experts: Limiting news intake while staying engaged online

When we can’t be physically close to anyone, social media helps keep us connected. But during these difficult and busy times, social media can also be a mentally exhausting place. Too much news intake can trigger feelings of anxiety and depression.

We asked Professor Shana Macdonald, an expert in social media, to remind us of how to limit our news intake while staying engaged and connected virtually.

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January 15, 2021

Forecasting a post-pandemic world

Behavioural, political and social scientists offer predictions and advice for navigating COVID-19

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December 14, 2020

University of Waterloo well-represented in Forbes 30 Under 30

The 2021 list of innovators includes eight exceptional young people with ties to Waterloo

December 1, 2020

Q and A with the experts: how do we get people to listen to expert advice?

The COVID-19 pandemic has shown us with alarming prevalence, the existence of people who simply refuse to listen to expert advice.

When it comes to large groups who refuse to wear masks, or the potential for many people to refuse a vaccine – there are real and often dangerous consequences to grapple with.

How do we combat this phenomenon?

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November 24, 2020

Many environmental protection programs around the world poorly designed, ineffective

Incentive programs to encourage farmers and other landowners to protect the environment are key to conservation, but new research shows issues such as lack of enforcement undermine their effectiveness on a global scale

November 11, 2020

How Black and Indigenous young men fought to support World War I effort

Professor James Walker’s account of WWI race and recruitment demonstrates how racism deepened Canada’s consequences of war

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