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Campus - 24.02.2022
Statement on the invasion of Ukraine by Russia

Innovation - Computer Science - 23.02.2022
New security tech monitors power use for warning signs of cyberattacks
New technology can protect governments, businesses and other organizations from cyberattacks By Researchers have developed new technology to protect governments, businesses and other organizations from cyberattacks by monitoring for unusual power consumption.

Innovation - Computer Science - 23.02.2022
’We can protect anything that consumes power’
Engineering professor takes new cybersecurity technology out of the lab and into the real world By Brian Caldwell Faculty of Engineering It has been a long but rewarding journey since Sebastian Fisch

Campus - Health - 18.02.2022
Celebrating the remarkable experiences of our Black alumni

Law - 17.02.2022
Canada can become the Napa Valley of cannabis tourism
Researchers have found the recent success of Canadian cannabis tourism has both normalized a formerly "deviant" leisure activity and opened the door to other potentially lucrative forms of cannabis-related tourism, such as complete growing, consuming and experiencing tours.

Computer Science - Innovation - 17.02.2022
New funding helps advance Canadian leadership in cybersecurity

Environment - Administration - 15.02.2022
Homes sell for 8.2 per cent less after catastrophic floods
New report provides recommendations on how Canadians can limit flood risk By Flooding has pushed down housing prices in communities across Canada.

Computer Science - Campus - 15.02.2022
Industry-academic partnership drives innovation in computer science

Event - 11.02.2022
Super Bowl to feature state-of-the-art video
Super Bowl to feature state-of-the-art video

Health - Pharmacology - 07.02.2022
Q and A with the experts: COVID-19 home treatment approved
Professor Kelly Grindrod answers questions about Pfizer's COVID-19 antiviral treatment Paxlovid By Health Canada has approved Pfizer's Paxlovid as the first oral and at-home prescription medication to treat COVID-19 in Canada.

Health - Campus - 07.02.2022
Welcome back to campus
Welcome back to campus

Innovation - Sport - 04.02.2022
Hacking hockey for the future
Hacking hockey for the future

Campus - Economics - 04.02.2022
Co-op students play an integral role in Canada's fastest-growing tech company
Co-op students play an integral role in Canada’s fastest-growing tech company

Health - Campus - 04.02.2022
All systems go
All systems go

Campus - 04.02.2022
Protests planned in Waterloo this weekend

Event - Sport - 03.02.2022
PODCAST: Going pro
PODCAST: Going pro

Civil Engineering - 02.02.2022
Post-pandemic, urban planners are seeking a return to ’old normal’ in downtown areas
Returning to in-person experiences in February: for more information. Urban planners are not preparing for any fundamental changes to past practices even in the face of changing reality City living has been radically changed by the spread of COVID-19.

Economics - Career - 01.02.2022
Joining the ranks of unicorns

Career - Innovation - 31.01.2022
Waterloo startups well represented in the top 100 tech companies to watch for

Health - Psychology - 26.01.2022
Five ways to end the stigma and start a conversation
Returning to in-person experiences in February: for more information. Mental health tips to keep your perspectives positive and clear January is often thought of as a month of new perspectives, fresh starts and hope for what the new year will bring.

Health - 26.01.2022
Research improves equal access to community supports
Returning to in-person experiences in February: for more information.

Campus - Computer Science - 26.01.2022
The future of talent and innovation

History & Archeology - Campus - 26.01.2022
Black history at Waterloo in photos

Campus - Health - 26.01.2022
Provincial recognition for exceptional contributions

Economics - 25.01.2022
Canada’s #1 comprehensive research university

Environment - 25.01.2022
New economic model finds wetlands provide billions in filtration value

Career - 25.01.2022
Velocity companies surpass $3 billion in funding

History & Archeology - 25.01.2022
A synagogue unfolds for all faiths 

Innovation - Pedagogy - 24.01.2022
Seizing a digital future

Event - 24.01.2022
PODCAST: From biochemistry to cultural design

Computer Science - Innovation - 21.01.2022
Innovation, entrepreneurship and building the metaverse
Returning to in-person experiences in February: for more information.

Health - Campus - 21.01.2022
Commending Professor Mark Servos’ efforts to track the spread of COVID-19

Environment - Economics - 19.01.2022
The importance of carbon literacy

Environment - Campus - 19.01.2022
Waterloo launches sustainable flight school competition for students

Pharmacology - Health - 19.01.2022
Pharmacies lead the way with digital technologies to improve patient care

Environment - Social Sciences - 19.01.2022
Valuing water for our shared sustainable future
Returning to in-person experiences in February: for more information.

Economics - Career - 19.01.2022
’Five of the best years of my life’

Computer Science - 19.01.2022
’Visionary project’ farms crickets for food

Sport - Environment - 18.01.2022
Climate change threatens future Winter Olympics
Returning to in-person experiences in February: for more information.

Life Sciences - 18.01.2022
Farming crickets for food

Architecture & Buildings - Campus - 18.01.2022
Longtime professor receives Order of Canada honours

Environment - 10.01.2022
UWaterloo opens new aquatic threats research facility to study the impact of climate change on fish stress
Preparing for an online start to the winter term: for more information. The new multimillion-dollar facility will allow researchers to bridge the gap between lab and fieldwork Fish have a lot to stress about right now.

Innovation - Health - 10.01.2022
Neurotech for intuitive human-machine interactions and faster gaming
Preparing for an online start to the winter term: for more information.

Health - Pharmacology - 10.01.2022
Q and A with the experts: Vivek Goel on the spread of Omicron

Computer Science - Social Sciences - 10.01.2022
Privacy and cybersecurity can foster 21st Century democracy
Preparing for an online start to the winter term: for more information. Canada Research Chair Ian Goldberg sees privacy as a precondition for freedom, dignity and autonomy  When people think about privacy in digital spaces, many think about things like protecting their credit card information.

Economics - Campus - 10.01.2022
Upskilling to remain competitive

Campus - Computer Science - 08.01.2022
Making a comeback

Computer Science - Economics - 07.01.2022
Chance favours the prepared mind

Career - Economics - 07.01.2022
Creating a unicorn

Social Sciences - Innovation - 06.01.2022
Challenging the rise of hate and misinformation
Preparing for an online start to the winter term: for more information.
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