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Professor Ville watches a group of students using VR equipment
November 24, 2025

Extending the boundaries of education

Professor launches Canada’s first large-scale VR use in the classroom, embracing emerging technology and driving the future of education

November 24, 2025

Empowering generations of students to reach their full potential

For more than four decades, Waterloo professor Larry Smith has helped build the University's reputation for innovation and entrepreneurial excellence

Kristen Fajardo
October 29, 2025

A designer’s dystopian take on The Great Gatsby

Kristen Fajardo (BGBDA ’20) shares how her background in tech and user design shaped the release of her debut novel.

Waterloo students and alumni in photo collage
November 17, 2025

10 Waterloo entrepreneurs to watch

From transforming solutions for homeownership to advancing health care interventions, Waterloo talent continues to disrupt industries and drive change

Six undergraduate students
October 24, 2025

Six new grads reflect on their Waterloo journey

From co-op to community, grads offer insights and inspiration for the next generation of students

Nadia
August 10, 2021

PODCAST: Writer with a capital "W"

Children's book author Nadia Hohn (BA '01) shares how she turned her creative outlet into a career, and the role she plays in diversifying our bookshelves

A senior couple using a credit card and laptop while working on their finances at home.
August 5, 2021

Q and A with the experts: Optimizing your retirement savings

Researcher provides insight into how pension holders can manage their investments to improve the odds that their retirement savings will last.

Hands of a casual man using a smartphone.
July 21, 2021

Smartphone gaming can be harmful for some seeking relief from boredom

Gaming to escape boredom can have negative consequences and lead to excessive time gaming.

Man with protective face mask breaking cigarette
July 14, 2021

Unlike other global crises, COVID-19 pandemic did not spark more smoking in its initial stage

No net increase in smoking in response to COVID-19 may actually represent a positive result for public health

Brad Regehr
July 13, 2021

PODCAST: Reconciliation and Canada's legal system

Brad Regehr (BA '93) discusses reconciliation in the legal system and how he reconnected with his culture as an adult

Calculator and pen laying on a graph printout
July 12, 2021

Delivering lifelong learning

Waterloo’s School of Accounting and Finance partners with CPA Ontario and WatSPEED to deliver professional development courses 

People walking with modern building in background
July 6, 2021

University of Waterloo launches WatSPEED to support the workforce of the future

Waterloo's new unit aims to transform lifelong learning and professional education

Girl in face mask at home during virus
June 21, 2021

Research suggests mask-wearing can increase struggles with social anxiety

People who haven’t necessarily suffered from social anxiety in the past may also be affected.

hand holding heart shaped wood peice with rainbow colours
June 17, 2021

Royal Society of Arts Student Design Awards highly commend GBDA students’ submission

Student team designs online platform providing accessible sex education and resources for LGBTQ+ youth

Krenare Rejac in graduation robe and mortarboard
June 16, 2021

Uncovering your own past through digital archives

When History MA graduate Krenare Recaj found a photograph of herself as a young refugee in a museum's archival collection, her master's research path was set

Woman with hijab and face mask on stage
June 14, 2021

It’s all about community and working together

Arts graduate May Nemat Allah thrives on working collaboratively and setting the stage for marginalized voices to be heard

Lana and her younger sister pose with the Porcellino statue on campus
June 14, 2021

Meet a new grad: Lana

Lana Dadson (BA '21) shares how she's feeling on the eve of her convocation, and why she's pursuing a career in the non-profit field

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The University of Waterloo acknowledges that much of our work takes place on the traditional territory of the Neutral, Anishinaabeg, and Haudenosaunee peoples. Our main campus is situated on the Haldimand Tract, the land granted to the Six Nations that includes six miles on each side of the Grand River. Our active work toward reconciliation takes place across our campuses through research, learning, teaching, and community building, and is co-ordinated within the Office of Indigenous Relations.