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Waterloo News Environment Alumni
Cody Wheten on the football field
June 8, 2023

Recognizing students who pursue both sports and studies

Environment alumni reflect on their experiences being student-athletes and how the new Environment Student-Athlete Award will help cultivate current students' passion for sport

Geomatics class photo.
June 1, 2023

Put in the hard work and it will get you to where you want to go

Paramvir Singh reflects on earning his BES and what following your passion can accomplish

May 24, 2023

Come exactly as you are

Waterloo grad returned to recognize and encourage the Faculty of Environment’s class of ‘23

Alum inspects an old Waterloo jacket while wearing his own
June 5, 2023

Alumni return to campus for nostalgia, reunions and hope for the future

More than 1,000 people attended events at Alumni Weekend

Seismic line intersection.
May 24, 2023

The underdog of our ecosystem

Environment PhD graduate stresses that preserving and restoring peatlands should not be underestimated

satellite image of land
January 2, 2020

Creating the first complete map of our world — in real-time

Startup founded at Waterloo is one of Canada’s fastest growing tech companies for innovating digital mapping

Student on a train
November 21, 2019

The Gift of Experience

Meet four students who, thanks to donors, found inspiration and purpose through experiential education.

Cam and colleagues by the Velocity sign
November 12, 2019

Three things you didn’t know about starting a business

Cam Mills (BSc ’18), co-founder and COO of Terrene, says that sometimes it’s better to break the rules.

Co-founders work together in the Velocity Garage
October 22, 2019

How does community impact entrepreneurship?

Velocity grads share how a supportive community helped them succeed, and how they give back to other entrepreneurs.

Indra
October 18, 2019

Beyond the classroom

Indra Sarju (BES ’19) chose the International Development program at Waterloo because she wanted to work abroad.

Rukshan
August 27, 2019

Rukshan de Silva named Australian Young Planner of the Year

Two-time Waterloo alumnus recognized for leadership, collaboration and advocacy in his field.

Fun Run
August 16, 2019

Why I go to the Fun Run every year

Tai-Lee Chen (BSc '09, MBET '11) explains why this annual event is a family favourite

Jacklyn
August 13, 2019

Supporting students and beyond

The donor-funded program that helps students give back while gaining experience.

Night sky
August 6, 2019

How you can change the world

Waterloo alumni share practical advice that can help us all achieve our goals.

Night sky
August 6, 2019

How you can change the world

Waterloo alumni share practical advice that can help us all achieve our goals.

Globe with buildings and trees built on the surface
May 14, 2019

Building a better world

How Waterloo’s exceptional alumni are working for positive change

smart tablet controller
March 1, 2019

Smart home technology needs smart energy users

Waterloo researcher is helping families adopt smart technology and smart practices for sustainable living

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