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Waterloo News Engineering Alumni
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

Plastic bottle waste
January 6, 2023

Creating carbon-capture technology from plastic waste

Founder Fuel: Student startup develops novel thermochemical process to improve the world

2022
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

Women in engineering
December 6, 2022

Paying attention to freedom

Waterloo Engineering alumni and a student reflect on the Montreal Massacre

Student Design Teams
December 2, 2022

Supporting students on Giving Tuesday

Donors and champions help Waterloo Engineering students prepare for a complex world  

Women engineers
November 28, 2022

Recognizing women engineers

Mary Wells, dean of Waterloo Engineering, reflects on the Montreal Massacre and the need for women engineers

Jaqueline Hutchings, Mary Wells and Kayli Dale
November 17, 2022

Celebrating alumni achievements and industry support

Ceremony honours Waterloo Engineering medal and award recipients

Pearl Sullivan
November 10, 2022

Honouring ‘her unstoppable spirit’

The dedication of the Pearl Sullivan Engineering IDEAs Clinic celebrates the late dean’s passion for supporting students

November 9, 2022

Supporting “an extra education” through athletics

Varsity sports taught this CEO and Engineering alumnus valuable life lessons. Now he’s paying it forward with an annual award for deserving student-athletes.

Danielle Grabke
October 20, 2022

Designing her world

Architecture graduate goes beyond the books to forge her path

Brigette Lau
July 5, 2022

PODCAST: The future of work is human

Brigette Lau (BASc '99) created Firework Ventures because we all deserve a fulfilling career and life — and she believes that tech can help

June 22, 2022

Supporting diversity and inclusion

Alumni offer Waterloo Engineering scholarship for 2SLGBTQ+ students 

June 14, 2022

Engaging recent grads

New council builds community for alumni from the last decade

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