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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

globe
April 30, 2019

Global Game Changers

Meet five young alumni who are disrupting industries around the world

Eryn O'Neill in front of painting
April 15, 2019

Beyond reflection

Waterloo artist Eryn O’Neill (MFA ’18) finds beauty in letting the paint run.

Hand-written note that says
April 12, 2019

I nearly left university twice

Waterloo city councillor Jennifer Vasic (BA '06) reflects on the values and relationships that guided her through her undergraduate degree.

Beyond good advice
April 1, 2019

Beyond good advice

Redefining success by redefining the rules.

Rahim Karmali with student-athletes in Pakistan
March 21, 2019

Impact beyond borders and languages

As a business owner and volunteer, Rahim Karmali (BA ’10) inspires hope and helps to break down barriers worldwide. 

Journal and cup of tea
March 1, 2019

The power of an arts degree

Paula Schuck (BA ’93) follows her passion for writing and becomes an authority on putting words to work.

Kanga Meat Pies in a box
February 27, 2019

Beyond the senses

Biting into a rich meat pie sent Megan Tong (MAcc ’09) on a journey that would change her life.

Exterior of Canada House in London's Trafalgar Square
February 21, 2019

Five (and a half) lessons from London

Lesson 2.5: how jellyfish can change your perspective on R&D

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.

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. 

January 8, 2019

Building a brain

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

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