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Pharmacy Student
September 28, 2020

Pharmacy co-op program participants rise to pandemic challenges

Pharmacy co-op students, employers and staff collaborated to achieve 100 per cent co-op employment for pharmacy students throughout 2020

Science students conducting an experiment in a classroom. They are wearing white lab coats, goggles, and blue gloves.
September 25, 2024

Connecting science and community

The Faculty of Science continues to inspire future scientists with its latest offering of community outreach programs

From left to right: Anteja Cubelic, Nikola Cubelic, Susan Cubelic and Viktoria Cubelic
September 25, 2024

All in the Phamily

Three siblings reflect on their University of Waterloo School of Pharmacy journeys

A smiling young woman wearing a  plaid shirt stands in front of a mountain stream
September 23, 2024

Unearthing excitement for science

Asia Maheu's donor-funded co-op term allowed her to share her love of dinosaurs and more with visitors to Waterloo’s Earth Sciences Museum.

a team of researchers working on a quantum computer
September 23, 2024

Mission (im)possible: controlling light while measuring trapped ion qubits

Waterloo researchers achieve breakthrough in protecting qubits during quantum measurements

Waterloo sign in front of the Dana Porter Library
September 20, 2024

More than $3.3 million awarded to Waterloo researchers

The Government of Canada announces funding to support critical research projects

Julie Messier looking into a microscope in a biology lab at the University of Waterloo.
September 18, 2024

Which species will survive the global change challenge?

Waterloo researcher examines how some plant species are adjusting to change and others are losing out

Lindsey Shivers conducting research on antibiotic resistance in a lab at the University of Waterloo.
September 9, 2024

Training the next generation of scientists

New funding from the Faculty of Science help undergraduate students participate in cutting-edge research on campus

University of Waterloo entrance
September 9, 2024

Meet Waterloo’s 2024 Schulich Leaders

Ten students receive one of Canada’s most prestigious STEM scholarships

University of Waterloo signage by Columbia Street entrance
September 3, 2024

Two Waterloo researchers recognized with prestigious honour

The Royal Society of Canada welcomes Drs. Ihab Ilyas and Laura Hug as part of the latest cohort of fellows and RSC College members 

Linda Nazar in her lab
August 28, 2024

Royal Society U.K. bestows Hughes Medal on Dr. Linda Nazar

Decades of work leads to prestigious award win for the Canada Research Chair and chemistry professor 

Waterloo students studying inside the Stratford School
August 28, 2024

Welcoming a new cohort of community-driven student leaders

Six Loran Scholars will begin their studies at Waterloo this fall in the faculties of Engineering, Mathematics and Science

Dr. Raffi Budakian in his lab with equipment
August 22, 2024

Waterloo researchers advance nanoscale imaging capabilities

Dynamic nuclear polarization and nanometer-scale magnetic resonance imaging creates unprecedented opportunities to study biological structures

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