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Dr. Doug Kavanagh listens intently during a presentation
February 20, 2026

From Waterloo undergrad to doctor and health-tech leader

How Doug Kavanagh’s software engineering degree laid the foundation for a thriving career in patient care

February 17, 2026

Dean of Engineering appointed to Order of Ontario

Dr. Mary Wells recognized for decades of leadership in higher education

Four-wheeled robot goes down a row within a farmer's field
February 12, 2026

$7.5 million seed funding helps Upside Robotics plant the seeds for success

Upside Robotics secures new funding to accelerate the future of sustainable farming 

February 2, 2026

Research lab taps engineering talent to protect Canada’s water

Waterloo prof leads a team of researchers to improve water quality through a community-focused approach underpinned by technical excellence

Students around a table with others milling in the backg
January 21, 2026

Capstones, collaboration and community

Redefining capstone learning by bringing students, faculty and community partners together to tackle real-world challenges

Top-down view of coffee, a gift with a red bow and paper hearts
February 13, 2023

Seven stories of love and passion, found at Waterloo

In the spirit of Valentine's Day, explore stories of alumni who found love on campus — with others and with their work

Suncayr
February 10, 2023

Keeping sun-seekers safe

Founder Fuel: Student startup helps people avoid sunburn

Kay profile
February 9, 2023

Building a home and a future in Canada

With support from the Retirees Bursary Fund, Nigerian PhD candidate in Civil Engineering, Kay Awe (PhD Candidate), is able to concentrate on his research and family while pursuing his education in Canada.

Yaa Yaa
February 7, 2023

Mastering her voice

Ghanaian singer-songwriter and MBET alum, Yaa Yaa, hits the high notes

Vena Medical
February 3, 2023

Saving stroke victims with the world’s smallest camera

Founder Fuel: Student startup helps surgeons remove blood clots in the brain

Litchi
January 27, 2023

Forging connections in a post-pandemic world

Founder Fuel: Student startup helps people make new friendships

Pegasus Aeronautics
January 20, 2023

Turning drones into industrial workhorses

Founder Fuel: Student startup unlocks UAV potential with hybrid power boost

Adaria
January 13, 2023

Upping the IQ of vending machines

Founder Fuel: Fourth-year design project turned business is ready to shake up the retail sector

Nada sitting at a computer
January 9, 2023

Women in the digital workforce

The post-pandemic economic recovery will depend on equality for women

illustration of an infinity symbol
January 9, 2023

AI to enable a dynamic workforce

Equipping today’s learners for tomorrow’s work

illustration of a brain
January 9, 2023

Canada needs a health-care transformation

Technology can help solve the challenges of our health-care crisis and transform the future of care

Six members of the Ribbit team standing in front of a plane
January 9, 2023

Making a technological leap in air transportation

Ribbit’s pilotless planes are set to make the future of air more inclusive and sustainable

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