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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

student wearing a mask examining a lens close to his face
March 8, 2022

Delivering sight-saving drugs better, for longer

Researchers at Waterloo’s Centre for Eye and Vision Research are developing new technologies to improve drug time and efficiency

Doctor and patient look at tablet
February 28, 2022

Preparing for the next pandemic

An interdisciplinary team of Waterloo alumni and researchers develop an AI-powered surveillance system for future pandemics

Senior man sitting and looking at his medication despondently
February 24, 2022

Smart packaging could improve how older adults take medication

Smart packages can be used to electronically monitor when patients take their medication.

15 Black alumni at Waterloo
February 18, 2022

Celebrating the remarkable experiences of our Black alumni

Meet 15 Black alumni impacting the world today, and the story behind their journeys

A farmer uses specialized equipment to fertilize his raspberry field
February 14, 2022

Study recommends six steps to improve our water quality

A roadmap to overcome the challenges associated with legacy nitrogen for faster improvements to our water quality

3D illustration of COVID-19
February 7, 2022

Q and A with the experts: COVID-19 home treatment approved

Professor Kelly Grindrod answers questions about Pfizer’s COVID-19 antiviral treatment Paxlovid

People exercising in face mask
February 3, 2022

Exercise can provide relief for dry, itchy eyes

Making time for regular exercise can make your eyes feel better

Collage of archival photos of Black professors, staff and students
January 26, 2022

Black history at Waterloo in photos

A poster series celebrates Black university members who made their mark

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.

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