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A student wearing a backpack gathers with a community
June 1, 2026

Expanding co-op with community impact

Philanthropic investment of $1 million will introduce students to global challenges, community development and the power of service

Collage of two art work done by Rachel Jung, the great gaggle art installation and wall mural
June 4, 2026

A love letter in colour

Waterloo alum Rachel Jung (They/Them) designs spaces where people feel seen, building a community centred on care, affirmation and belonging

Co-op employer award
May 28, 2026

Honouring co-op employers who are driving global impact

Co-operative and Experientials Education recognizes top employers who are inspiring innovation and support student success

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May 15, 2026

Six Waterloo researchers awarded $6 million

New and renewed Canada Research Chairs will tackle future-focused problems spanning climate change, mental health and technology 

Group poses together on field level at Rogers Centre
May 13, 2026

Blue Jays leaning into their Waterloo advantage

Waterloo alumni are playing a big role within the Toronto Blue Jays organization

Anindya Sen
July 7, 2014

Teaching excellence: The economics of government policy

“Their eyes light up when they see everything in the puzzle fits. That's the greatest joy a teacher can ever have,” says Waterloo prof

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July 7, 2014

Expert: New prostitution bill remains flawed

Professor Emmett Macfarlane from the University of Waterloo is available to speak to print and radio journalists on the new prostitution legislation, Bill C-36, being discussed by the House of Commons Justice Committee today

Traffic jam with exhaust billowing around cars
July 4, 2014

Would you take a green driving class to reduce emissions?

Teaching drivers about idling and accelerating too hard reduces greenhouse gas emissions and saves money, Waterloo researchers find

Paul Salvini
July 4, 2014

Technology leader takes a dual role in commercialization

New Accelerator Centre CEO will also advance research and commercialization at Waterloo

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July 4, 2014

Waterloo leads $1.65 million sustainable mineral extraction training program

A new generation of professionals are looking for ways to manage waste and water quality while maximizing efficiency.

Chris Hadfield speaking at Waterloo
July 2, 2014

Hadfield named to Order of Canada

Retired astronaut and adjunct professor receives one of Canada’s highest civilian honours

Artists concept - city buried in data
July 2, 2014

Smart cities: Putting big data to work for ordinary citizens

A digital media expert at the University of Waterloo is inventing apps to make big data work for us

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June 27, 2014

Back-to-back books examine milestone economic events on 70th Anniversary of Bretton Woods

A University of Waterloo professor has accomplished an unusual publishing feat: Two books in one summer

Hany Aziz
June 26, 2014

Next-generation electronics: cell phones that roll up like paper

University of Waterloo researchers on the verge of a breakthrough get funding boost from the federal government

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June 26, 2014

NSERC boosts funding for Waterloo researchers on the verge of a breakthrough

The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) selected nine researchers from the University of Waterloo for increased funds to support their research deemed to be novel or potentially transformative

Oil well
June 25, 2014

Climate change: Oil and gas wells are leaking greenhouse gas

Wells that leak methane are a bigger risk to environment than fracking, say Waterloo researchers

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June 25, 2014

Greenhouse gas, not fracking, is the larger concern in natural resource development

Greenhouse gas emissions are of greater environmental concern than fracking, or hydraulic fracturing, say environmental scientists and engineers.

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