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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

September 24, 2025

Advancing Huntington disease research

University of Waterloo alumni and Huntington Society of Canada student fellowship recipient works to develop drug delivery tools for Huntington disease

Three images of changing polarization patterns in the magnetic fields of the supermassive black hole M87*
September 16, 2025

Even black holes have bad hair days

New EHT images reveal unexpected polarization flips at M87* that are giving scientists insight into the year-by-year evolution of a supermassive black hole’s ring 

University of Waterloo sign
September 10, 2025

Meet Waterloo’s 10 new Schulich Leaders

The 2025 cohort represents some of the brightest new entrepreneurial minds in STEM 

Dana Porter Library in the fall term with students walking in the front
September 4, 2025

RSC recognizes research excellence at Waterloo

The Royal Society of Canada welcomes five new fellows and one RSC College member from the University of Waterloo

King Warrior sits with students at Black and Gold Day
September 2, 2025

Meet the mascots at the University of Waterloo

Through traditions, legends and beloved characters, Waterloo fosters belonging, connection and pride within its vibrant community

Travis Craddock examines a miniature model of a brain in a jar while seated at his desk.
August 22, 2025

Understanding how our brain works

Quantum neurobiology may hold the answer to better understanding how our brains function and uncover treatments for Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases

Strand of mRNA
August 20, 2025

Promising new method could treat inherited diseases

Novel treatment uses bacterial virus already in the body to give new hope for combatting deadly genetic disorders

Back row: Ibraheem Azhar and Dante Maggiotto. Front row: J. Romero and Teodora Vujovic
August 20, 2025

Firebird forecasts and models wildfire spread

From co-op to startup: Waterloo students develop an AI platform that uses real-time data for wildfire prediction and early prevention

Dr. Carolyn Ren (left) works with new technology to detect E. coli bacteria in water with PhD student Qianying (Alice) Mao in he
August 19, 2025

Pocket-sized device detects E. coli in minutes

Waterloo researchers develop inexpensive technology to help prevent deaths, illness caused by contaminated water

An iphone taking a photo of a glacier to help monitor the glacier over time.
August 13, 2025

Snapshots of change

Citizen scientists are playing a key role in tracking glacier retreat in Canada’s parks 

Hayden Epp working in a field of dandelions.
August 11, 2025

From the ground up

First-year biochemistry student gains hands-on experience in climate research through soil restoration project with the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority

Artistic illustration of the internal structure of a lava planet in a cold state.
July 31, 2025

The dark side of lava planets

A team of University of Waterloo researchers are shedding light on the darkest side of lava planets 

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