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December 5, 2025

Commemorating the victims of the Montreal Massacre

The Waterloo community comes together to remember, reflect and respond to gender-based violence

Family out holiday shopping
December 3, 2025

Seven Waterloo-made wonders for your holiday shopping list

Shop Canadian this holiday season with festive porch plants, fashion-forward apparel, craft spirits and more from Waterloo entrepreneurs 

December 1, 2025

Giving students the space to tinker and build workplace-ready skills

The Pearl Sullivan Engineering IDEAs Clinic marks a decade of delivering experiential learning embedded in the real world and mentored by industry professionals

November 27, 2025

$10.5 million gift empowers the future of systems design engineering

Alumni’s generous investment in the University of Waterloo’s Systems Design Engineering Department will equip students for a complex world

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

Sharon Chen smiles at a volunteer event
March 5, 2021

The perks of being a volunteer

Shengdi (Sharon) Chen (BASc ’18) shares the opportunities and benefits of her many volunteer experiences

February 11, 2021

From The Bomber to the world stage

Engineering grad's career soars as musical director for a Canadian superstar

February 10, 2021

Advocating for diversity and inclusion in engineering

 Alumnus heads the Ontario Network of Women in Engineering                  

 

February 10, 2021

Increasing academic diversity 

Waterloo Engineering-led initiative supports Indigenous and Black PhD students 

February 10, 2021

Lunch bag letdown no more

Grad's automated restaurant for the workplace enhances office safety

January 20, 2021

The next chapter

Engineering grad's storytelling company to be sold for $754 million

December 9, 2020

December 6 attacker could not hold women back

Engineering deans reflect on trailblazers who have opened up opportunities for young women

The 14 victims of the December 6 1989 École Polytechnique  shooting
December 4, 2020

Honouring the December 6 victims

Dean works to promote engineering to the next generation of women 

December 2, 2020

Championing alumni connections

Harvard professor is an engineering global ambassador

December 1, 2020

Honouring exceptional alumni and a valued supporter 

Faculty of Engineering medal and award recipients celebrated remotely

November 29, 2020

Waterloo mourns the loss of Dean Pearl Sullivan

The first woman to helm Waterloo Engineering, she was a champion of advancing education and research

Armen Bakirtzian working inside the Intellijoint office
November 23, 2020

From startup to health tech leader – one entrepreneur shares his scale-up success

Intellijoint Surgical pays it forward by helping Waterloo med tech startups scale globally while remaining local

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