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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

Aerial view of Rouge National Urban Park and Rouge River, Mast Trail, Toronto, Canada
January 25, 2022

New economic model finds wetlands provide billions in filtration value

Wetlands in Southern Ontario provide $4.2 billion in water filtration services each year

Chris
January 24, 2022

PODCAST: From biochemistry to cultural design

Chris Wilson (BSc '21) walks us through his process from biochemistry student to cultural designer, including what he had to let go

Mark Servos lifting the cover off a sewer pipe near Beck Hall
January 21, 2022

Commending Professor Mark Servos’ efforts to track the spread of COVID-19

Professor Servos has been leading wastewater testing locally and across Canada

Michelle Li
January 19, 2022

The importance of carbon literacy

Do you know your own carbon footprint? Michelle Li (BSc ‘05) shares why you should care.

Scientist holding a vaccine
January 19, 2022

Pharmacies lead the way with digital technologies to improve patient care

With lessons learned from the pandemic, Kelly Grindrod’s research continues to position pharmacies as key players in public health care

Paul Craig, one of the lead researchers in the new WATER facility, looks at fishes in a tank. at fishes
January 10, 2022

UWaterloo opens new aquatic threats research facility to study the impact of climate change on fish stress

The new multimillion-dollar facility will allow researchers to bridge the gap between lab and fieldwork

Christine Muschik sites at her computer looking out the window. There are blurred equations behind her.
January 10, 2022

The next big computing evolution

Researcher Christine Muschik thinks outside the box with quantum computing innovations 

Raffi Budakian adjusts the Nano MRI machine
January 6, 2022

New quantum imaging could lead to a better understanding of diseases

Researchers at Waterloo are developing a technique to take MRI capabilities down to the atomic scale 

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January 5, 2022

Supports and resources for a successful term

A guide to student digital resources as you navigate the beginning of 2022

Digital generated image of semi transparent red COVID-19 cell with blue glowing omicron sign inside.
December 14, 2021

Q and A with the experts: COVID-19 variants

Many people will need a third dose of the vaccine to protect against Omicron.

Murray smiles from the back of a canoe, paddle in hand
December 2, 2021

"I left Waterloo with the keys to my life"

Murray Shaw (BSc ’66, PhD ’71) was a passionate student-athlete and biochemistry student. Decades later, he leaned on those interests in his battle with cancer.

Man with jezve pouring latte into red mug.
December 1, 2021

Coffee time: Caffeine improves reaction to moving targets

Caffeine found to increase alertness and detection accuracy for moving targets

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