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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

Syrian children
July 5, 2018

The migrant struggle for justice and safety doesn’t end at the border

Waterloo sociologist says nations need sustainable social, political and economic systems of justice for migrants when they land in host countries

Professor Macleod in his office
June 27, 2018

Psychology professor honoured with prestigious award

Colin MacLeod wins Gold Medal Award for Distinguished Lifetime Contributions to Canadian Psychology from the Canadian Psychological Association.

Student holding their diploma and flowers
June 12, 2018

Valedictorians for Spring 2018 Convocation

See the list of this year’s class speakers.

Marcel O'Gorman speaking at conference
May 30, 2018

What happens when AI exceeds human intelligence?

University of Waterloo speakers at the True North conference ask attendees to explore their own biases about gender and the ethics of tech

Participants of the Hungryr team
May 25, 2018

GBDA students win Royal Society of Arts Design Award

International competition challenges emerging designers to tackle complex issues facing business and society.

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May 22, 2018

Kids show adult-like intuition about ownership

Children as young as age three are able to make judgements about who owns an object based on its location, according to a study from the University of Waterloo

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May 16, 2018

Expert Advisory – Plain packaging for cigarettes/regulating vaping

The University of Waterloo has experts available to speak on plain packaging for cigarettes and vaping

Woman with head in hands as therapist writes notes
May 7, 2018

Understanding fear of guilt key in better treating OCD

Study finds a person's fear of being guilty evokes feelings of doubt in decision-making.

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March 19, 2018

Muslims face high rates of discrimination in Canada

One in five Muslim Canadians say they have experienced discrimination due to their religion, ethnicity or culture at least once in the past five years

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March 14, 2018

Expert Advisory – Tension rises between Britain and Russia

Britain announced the expulsion of 23 Russian diplomats having blamed the Kremlin for the attempted murder of a former Russian spy

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March 13, 2018

Expert Advisory – Canadians have $1.8-trillion in consumer debt

Equifax Canada has sounded an early warning that the country’s banking system is at risk from rising debt levels

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March 9, 2018

Why highly skilled immigrants are drawn to the U.S.

A Waterloo economist says university-educated immigrants in the U.S. earn more than comparable U.S.-born workers, while in Canada the situation is flipped

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