See your impact in the 2023-2024 Report on Giving
The 2023-2024 UWaterloo Report on Giving is live! Learn why these donors believe in our University and hear from students who, with their help, are working to transform the future.
The 2023-2024 UWaterloo Report on Giving is live! Learn why these donors believe in our University and hear from students who, with their help, are working to transform the future.
Waterloo alumni Stephen and Jodi Szimanski have deep roots in the Waterloo community, which inspires them to return to campus for football games and give back.
Jenna Jenkins (PharmD ’19) and Christopher Voss (PharmD ’19) went to Nunavut to start their pharmacy careers.
Nenone Donaldson, Vice-President of Advancement, is one of the honourees of the Kitchener-Waterloo Oktoberfest Rogers Women of the Year Awards.
Housed within the Faculty of Environment, the Future Cities Institute founded by CAIVAN will bring Waterloo’s expertise in applied science and engineering and aptitude for entrepreneurial problem-solving to the field of city building.
Join us on Wednesday, May 1 to celebrate and connect with your UWaterloo community in Ottawa. Meet new people in your local network, hear from alumni experts and learn what the new chapter has in store. Alumni, co-op students and friends are welcome!
International Women's Day (IWD) on March 8 is a global celebration of the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women.
This is the story of three UWaterloo couples who not only work together on campus but also support the University community. Meet Tasha Glover (BA ’01) and Jonathan Woodcock, Franco Solimano (BSc ’10) and Spencer Small (BA ’12), and Josh and Heather Neufeld.
Almost 1,000 alumni and friends returned to campus for Fantastic Alumni, Faculty, Staff and Retiree Day. It was a double victory for the Warriors basketball teams — both the women and men beat the Windsor Lancers.
The Waterloo Engineering Endowment Foundation (WEEF) is making a historical donation of $750,000 to help improve student spaces across the Faculty of Engineering. This contribution is the latest in a long line of investments made by the student-led fund since its founding in 1989. As the fund has grown so has its ability to support a diverse range of causes from student projects to infrastructure improvements, all with the goal of providing world-class resources and experiences to current and future students. This legacy of institution building, driven by students for students, is reflected in the latest donation and the plans being drawn up for its use.