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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

November 1, 2021

Weathering the challenges

Alumnus volunteers to keep the University's weather station running 

October 27, 2021

Giving back on Giving Tuesday

Helping engineering's brightest minds achieve their goals and change the world

October 26, 2021

A home run

Chemical engineering students scored 24 warm beers and a trophy with a typo in the '70s 

Portrait photos of the six Waterloo women voted most powerful women of 2021
October 25, 2021

2021 Canada’s Most Powerful Women

Waterloo celebrates six recipients on this year’s Women’s Executive Network list

October 23, 2021

Driven to tackling difficult problems

Master’s grad is passionate about resolving challenges in his field of research

Headshots of featured PhD students
October 21, 2021

Celebrating Waterloo’s finest graduates

Star PhD graduates recount and reflect on their academic journeys 

October 18, 2021

Innovation injection

Life-enhancing engineering research continues to advance despite the COVID-19 pandemic

October 18, 2021

Keeping take-out dishes out of the trash

Alumni found company to reduce food container waste

September 30, 2021

Honouring a mentor, motivator, educator and friend

Alumnus funds professorship to celebrate his PhD supervisor

Two people wearing masks installing the flight simulator
September 24, 2021

Aviation research takes off virtually on campus

New flight simulator will prioritize research questions from across campus

September 21, 2021

Donors open doors

Meet students who discovered new opportunities and two alumni who are making a difference

Quantum-Nano Centre at twilight
September 16, 2021

Celebrating Waterloo connections

Deborah Wang (MArch ’15) and William Elsworthy’s (MArch ’15) gift recognizes their personal and professional relationship with Waterloo — and will help architecture students launch their careers.

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