Convocation 2013: Join the celebration
Watch convocation live, post messages and browse photos on social media this week to connect with more than 5,000 University of Waterloo students who are graduating.
Watch convocation live, post messages and browse photos on social media this week to connect with more than 5,000 University of Waterloo students who are graduating.
By Staff Alumni AffairsDon't miss a moment! Watch convocation live.
Celebrate with your loved ones during convocation this week by tweeting your support and checking out social media for photographs of the memorable ceremony.
Help welcome the newest Waterloo alumni by joining the “CONVO-sation” at #uwaterloograd. Your congratulatory messages, memories and words of wisdom will be displayed on the live Twitter feed during the ceremony and reception.
For the first time, each Waterloo faculty will have its own individual convocation ceremony and our roving photographer will be on hand to capture it all. Browse photos from the day’s ceremonies on the Alumni Affairs Facebook page, updated each afternoon.
As you’ve probably discovered, convocation isn’t the end of your relationship with Waterloo - it’s only the beginning. By staying connected with the university, you can take advantage of all the benefits of being an alumnus, including invitations to special events, group insurance rates, ticket discounts, subscriptions to the monthly alumni e-newsletter and much more.
Want to keep your connection strong? Check out Alumni Affairs’ GRADS Blog series, which is updated each week in June. It's one way to show your Waterloo pride at convocation and all year round.
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