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January 19, 2026

Using AI to accelerate drug development

How machine learning empowers collaboration between computer science, math and medical research

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February 5, 2026

More than $4 million awarded to Waterloo health researchers

The Government of Canada announces funding to support research in food policies and medical devices

Diane Choi stands in the Columbia Ice Fields rink stands while wearing COC gear
February 2, 2026

Co-op student gets the chance to support Canadian Olympic athletes

Sport and Recreation Management student Diane Choi embarks on co-op term with the Canadian Olympic Committee 

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January 21, 2026

Capstones, collaboration and community

Redefining capstone learning by bringing students, faculty and community partners together to tackle real-world challenges

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September 23, 2025

How a blood test can aid spinal cord injury recovery

Waterloo study shows routine blood samples may give doctors early insights into injury severity and patient survival after spinal cord damage 
 

June 15, 2020

Q and A with the experts: Stage 2, what does it mean?

We know you have questions about stage 2 re-opening in Ontario so we’ve asked Professor Zahid Butt, an expert in Public Health, to help us understand what’s open, what’s closed, and why.

June 10, 2020

Q and A with the experts: what’s the deal with masks now?

You could be forgiven for not knowing where, exactly we are with guidance on whether to wear a mask in public or not.

To explain the current recommendation from Public Health, Professor Narveen Jandu of the School of Public Health and Health Systems answers our questions.

May 29, 2020

Q and A with the experts: is working from home possible for everyone?

Twitter, Facebook, Shopify – these are just a few examples of large companies that have indicated that even after the pandemic, their employees will continue to work from home.

But is working from home good for everyone, and every company?

May 27, 2020

Study looks at health perceptions related to COVID-19 in different age groups

A new study will explore how people of different ages perceive the risk of getting COVID-19.

May 19, 2020

Q and A with the experts: neighbouring in the time of COVID-19

Before the pandemic, when we occupied the same physical space as others, we paid little attention to them. Now, under the current circumstances, we’re more attentive to each other — we’re actually less socially distant while being more physically distant.

 

Troy Glover, chair of the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies, explains the notion of ‘neighbouring’ and the positives – and negatives – associated with it.

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May 13, 2020

Long-term care and our loved ones

How a new COVID-19 screening tool can be used to identify older adults at risk

May 13, 2020

Game apps help people make healthy choices at the grocery store

Apps that promote nutritious eating and grocery shopping via games can curb impulse purchases and contribute to a healthier lifestyle, a new study finds.

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May 5, 2020

Five valuable insights from a global health expert

Rohit Ramchandani (BSc ’04) shares valuable insights about COVID-19 and what the future holds

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April 27, 2020

What brings you joy?

Waterloo alumni share the little things that make self-isolation brighter

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April 17, 2020

Q and A with the experts: long-term care and COVID-19

More than 90 long-term care homes in Ontario are suffering an outbreak of COVID-19.

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April 17, 2020

New COVID-19 screening tool can identify older adults at risk

The COVID-19 Vulnerability Screener can be used by lay persons to identify people at risk

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April 11, 2020

Graduating student shares recording of cancelled piano recital

When Mykayla Turner’s final recital was cancelled due to Covid-19, she decided to share her music online to bring peace and hope to others 

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