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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

Six Waterloo PhD graduates
October 4, 2022

Knowledge into action

Waterloo’s latest cohort of PhD graduates making real-world impact

Manouchka Bucktowar and plane
October 4, 2022

Graduating to new heights

Faculty of Science student set for convocation and taking on new challenges

a glowing candle
September 21, 2022

Waterloo mourns the death of student Ariana Kolenda

Ariana Kolenda will be remembered as someone whose accomplishments kindled pride among those she knew and loved

Portraits inside gold hexagons scattered across a black background
September 13, 2022

How Waterloo donors are shaping the future

Whether they are helping students discover their potential or supporting research that addresses the world’s most complex problems, donors are making a difference.

George and Judy Woo
September 8, 2022

Helping people see

School of Optometry & Vision Science celebrates a historic gift that will expand access to low vision rehabilitation services in Waterloo region

courtyard outside Dana Poter with the University of Waterloo sign
September 7, 2022

Waterloo represents on the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences 2022 Fellows list

CAHS honours David Edwards and Ronald Schlegel

Collecting water sample
August 31, 2022

Waterloo leads interdisciplinary team investigating new forever chemicals in Canadian water systems

NSERC provides funding to detect, identify and treat PFAS-contaminated water and biosolids

Artist’s conception of the accretion flow and jet – the near-lightspeed outflow of plasma and electromagnetic fields
August 16, 2022

The photon ring: a black hole ready for its close-up

Scientists have discerned a sharp ring of light created by photons whipping around the back of a supermassive black hole in a vivid confirmation of theoretical prediction

Aerial View of stormwater management pond
August 11, 2022

Stormwater management ponds may not hold the solution for depleting wetlands

Researchers recommend that protections be strengthened for wetlands of all sizes

co-founders of Vena pose in front of a Vena Medical sign
August 3, 2022

Ground-breaking companies develop at Velocity Science

Velocity Science returns to campus and is ready to advance the growth of science-based startups

A natural gas drilling rig in British Columbia
July 19, 2022

New map shows where fracking-induced earthquakes could hit in Canada

Maps help us to better understand and predict induced seismicity during subsurface engineering processes

farmer's field with corn stalks and snow
July 13, 2022

Using compost instead of nitrogen as fertilizer in Canada can slow global warming

Greenhouse gas production is significantly less when biobased residues like compost replaces widely used nitrogen fertilizer during spring freeze-thaw events in cold temperate regions.

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