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Rodney Chan standing on the ION platform with train behind him
January 29, 2025

A champion for transit equity

Planning co-op student's journey from concerned rider to a key voice in Ontario's transit conversation is a testament to community organizing

glacier visible on top of the water in Antarctica
March 24, 2025

Snapshot of Antarctica’s past helps predict future climate

Models of 34 million years of water flow below key Antarctic glacier could alter estimates of rising sea levels

Six Waterloo Co-op Students of the Year
March 25, 2025

Waterloo celebrates Co-op Students of the Year

At the 20th annual awards ceremony, Waterloo announces winners from each of the six faculties for their impactful contributions

Leia Minaker and post it noates
January 29, 2025

New institute helps local governments build better cities

The Future Cities Institute founded by CAIVAN brings together global thinkers across disciplines to identify equitable, sustainable solutions for the future of cities

Alpacas.
December 2, 2024

Giving alpaca waste new life

Waterloo researchers are combining alpaca waste with biochar to design a new compost that helps people and the planet

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September 15, 2015

The new generation: Are millennials changing the game?

Professor Markus Moos, assistant professor in the Faculty of Environment, will give a talk tomorrow to discuss how the values, preferences and priorities of the millennial generation could affect your work, commute, home and community—both now and in the future

The team who developed the campus map
September 7, 2015

Waterloo’s new campus map will help you find your way

The new mobile-friendly map will help you find transit stops, food options, parking and avoid construction 

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August 27, 2015

Researchers find way for eagles and wind turbines to coexist

A new study that maps both potential wind-power sites and nesting patterns of the birds reveals sweet spots, where potential for wind power is greatest with a lower threat to nesting eagles

August 7, 2015

Climate change: Is your weather forecaster telling the whole truth?

Weather forecasters should be on the frontline of communicating climate change to millions of viewers, says Waterloo researcher

Tahnee Prior
June 10, 2015

Climate change: Are women more vulnerable than men?

Waterloo’s recent Trudeau Foundation scholarship winner talks about how climate change magnifies gender inequality

Greta Kroeker
June 9, 2015

How to engage millennial university students

University of Waterloo’s distinguished teaching award winners make a difference with experiential learning

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June 9, 2015

Global conversation on climate change reveals Canadians expect more from national effort to tackle problems

A sweeping citizen consultation reveals more than 80 per cent of Canadians asked feel climate change is not a national priority but it should be, compared to nearly 60 per cent of citizens in the other G7 countries

Researcher working in the lab
May 11, 2015

Waving the flag for Canadian Research

Waterloo partners in national campaign to raise the profile of Canadian research

a decimated whitebark pine tree
May 8, 2015

An alternative approach to dealing with invasive species

The whitebark pine tree has been decimated by a beetle and a killer fungus. A Waterloo researcher says it’s time to move the trees to new ground

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May 8, 2015

Waterloo Earth Sciences Museum brings the prehistoric into your future

Bringing the prehistoric back to life is not just for the movies: soon, anyone anywhere with access to a smartphone, tablet or computer will be able to interact with the University of Waterloo Earth Sciences Museum’s exhibits

Earthworms
May 6, 2015

Engineering ecosystems: Learning to live with invasive earthworms

Stopping invasive earthworms in their tracks can be impossible. It may be time to embrace the intruders, says Waterloo researcher

Small devices drain energy
April 22, 2015

What consumes more energy - your smartphone or refrigerator?

Most people don’t realize how small devices consume huge amounts of energy, says Waterloo expert

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