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Dr Alexie Tcheuyap with sculpture of boar on campus
September 6, 2024

Meet the new Dean of Arts

Dean Alexie Tcheuyap shares a bit about himself and his vision for the Faculty of Arts

Illustration of senior couple wearing virtual reality headsets and actively walking
September 6, 2024

At the intersection of health, society and technology

With the support of the Lupina Foundation, postdoctoral scholars in Arts are improving healthcare

Benjie Thomas profile picture
October 7, 2024

Benjie Thomas: From Waterloo co-op to CEO of KPMG in Canada

Education, leadership and Waterloo’s co-op program shaped a top Canadian business leader’s journey

Illutration of open book floating in space surrounded by abstarct digital shapes
September 6, 2024

Shaping AI: Why the humanities matter in tech innovation

Doctoral candidate considers how the humanities' rich tradition of storytelling and character exploration can be harnessed to shape the future of AI

large print photos in the windows of campus building
September 6, 2024

Is this the place?

How the university’s fine arts space on Philip Street has emerged as a unique place marker in the community

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

illustration of a robotic arm holding a rose
January 9, 2023

Courageous innovators must become champions of tech for good

An ethical approach to technological change is growing in Waterloo’s innovation ecosystem

illustration of five hands holding megaphones
January 9, 2023

Building trust for experts

Talking about complex societal issues requires trusted experts to combat disinformation

Desk with laptop, notepad and computer
January 9, 2023

How does charitable giving affect your taxes?

Lawyer and tax expert Keith Masterman (BA ’84) explains how giving can boost your tax return

Iuliia being interviewed on camera
January 9, 2023

“Keeping up with the Joneses”

The inequality gap is increasing and so is conspicuous consumption

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December 20, 2022

Our top 12 trending stories of 2022

From a return to in-person celebrations to health and technology breakthroughs, we look back on some of the year’s highlights

Tiles of many faces of students
November 21, 2022

EVERYBODY plays the lottery of life with wit and wisdom

Students take the stage with a very modern riff on the medieval morality play 

Sara Konrath headshot; Alumni Know, part of UWaterloo Alumni Podcasts
November 21, 2022

Alumni Know: Why does giving feel good?

Social psychologist Sara Konrath (BA '02) shares the science behind giving and some unexpected benefits of generosity

November 9, 2022

Giving the gift of time for vital climate research

As the clock ticks on carbon reduction targets, a donor-funded award is helping this Balsillie School PhD candidate develop policy-based solutions.

President Goel joined by students and administrators from area post secondary institutions (and representatives from RBC)
November 9, 2022

New investment paves way towards a more sustainable future

New funding from RBC will help expand a unique interdisciplinary degree program and launch a complementary Hub for sustainability integration.

Board games from the outreach programs
November 3, 2022

Learning through play

Beloved outreach projects will share board games with hundreds of children in Waterloo region, thanks to a generous gift from a local foundation

Senior woman laughs at a dinner table
November 2, 2022

Career Perspectives: The rewards of working with seniors

Professionals working in senior care discuss why they chose this field, the challenges that come with it, and the respect they have for the people they care for

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