Reunion 2016: Waterloo welcomes alumni
Campus will hostĀ 3,500+ alumni, faculty, staff and students for reunion celebrations this weekend
Campus will hostĀ 3,500+ alumni, faculty, staff and students for reunion celebrations this weekend
By Staff Alumni RelationsThe University of Waterloo welcomes home alumni for Reunion 2016 held on Saturday October 1. Events include everything from the Faculty of Applied Health SciencesĀ Fun Run to a Waterloo Warriors football game.
Find out more about how you can take part in events and celebrate Reunion 2016.
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