Entrepreneurs celebrate women in business
Last Wednesday night at the University of Waterloo Stratford campus, 60 of Stratford and area’s growing number of female entrepreneurs gathered to celebrate women in business.
Last Wednesday night at the University of Waterloo Stratford campus, 60 of Stratford and area’s growing number of female entrepreneurs gathered to celebrate women in business.
A student at the University of Waterloo Stratford campus wore a colorful little button at Tuesday night's Avonova meeting that read, "Ideas Start Here."
It's a UW slogan, meant to emphasize a spirit of innovation and creativity.
University of Waterloo Stratford Campus' four-month Christie MicroTiles wall is already an award winner.
The towering, three-storey "wonderwall" won the gold in the 2013 Apex Awards competition in the Education and Healthcare category.
A group of University of Waterloo students got a lesson from one of the world’s top animators. So did Carina Sledz.
GBDA student Melissa Morgan is 19, and she has already worked as a model, voice actress, photographer and TV intern. In January, she added president and CEO to her resume.
More than a dozen local high school students with post-secondary plans will open the book on their university education Friday.
An eye-catching display in Stratford has caught the eye of the world's largest international conference and trade show dedicated to digital signage and interactive technology.
Last year, the University of Waterloo broke ground in Stratford, Ontario for their new campus grounds, the Digital Media Lab.
Christie® visual technology solutions are playing a key role in visualizing the University of Waterloo’s mission to intersect technology, business and art under the Faculty of Arts programs – a first in Canada – at its new Stratford, Ontario campus.
Picture this: St. Michael Secondary School students sitting in a University of Waterloo Stratford campus classroom, snapping photos with high-end digital single lens reflex (SLR) cameras, uploading them to state-of-the-art iMac computers, and processing them with industry-standard software.
That image came into sharp focus Wednesday as students from St. Michael’s arts and culture specialist high-skills major program and communication technology class participated in a day-long, hands-on digital photography workshop at the university.