University of Waterloo Stratford campus hosts sold-out business and design conference
Everybody wanted in on the University of Waterloo Stratford campus' design party.
Everybody wanted in on the University of Waterloo Stratford campus' design party.
Two years ago, Jordan Mandel approached the Stratford Public Library about joining forces on a project that combines coding and reading.
A partnership between Stratford Police and University of Waterloo Stratford campus students has led to the creation of a new police website and an updated social media strategy.
Police unveiled the redesigned and refreshed site this week.
Working with the best is the fastest way to get better.
That's a lesson that 20-year-old digital artist Katrina Schouten understands well.
How can technology help stressed parents quickly find their lost child in a crowded park?
Emerging tech talents from the University of Waterloo collected all $12,000 in prizes from the expanded Code/Design to Win competition at Communitech on Saturday.
How do you promote mental health and wellbeing for everyone, while helping to foster stronger, more connected communities?
Welcome to the revolution.
That’s how Ginny Dybenko greeted the Class of 2020 Tuesday at the University of Waterloo Stratford campus.
Most parents feel a certain sense of pride in watching a child walk across the stage to receive a university degree.
For Ginny Dybenko, that feeling was multiplied by 54 last week, as the first cohort of Global Business and Digital Arts (GBDA) students graduated.
What can you do with an arts degree? New Waterloo arts grads say opportunities in the digital economy are growing for them as business leaders look for employees who can build bridges between technology and the people who use it.
Two graduates from the first cohort of Waterloo’s Global Business and Digital Arts (GBDA) program are launching their careers with giants of the digital tech sector.