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Transport - 10.11.2021
’Just build things’

Environment - Economics - 09.11.2021
UWaterloo and NAVBLUE team up to drive sustainability in flight operations

Social Sciences - Campus - 09.11.2021
President Goel’s Installation Address

Sport - Innovation - 08.11.2021
Innovation at the intersection of research and athletics
Computer science PhD candidate and pro squash player Cameron Seth sparks entrepreneurship with SethSquash platform As a graduate student in the Cheriton School of Computer Science, Cameron Seth studies graph theory algorithms and complexity theory.

Economics - Health - 08.11.2021
President Goel leads Waterloo into bold new futures

Sport - Economics - 05.11.2021
Life lessons from the football field

Health - Psychology - 04.11.2021
Excess use of non-emergency restraint among older psychiatric patients
Higher rates of acute control medications and restraints were used in older adults in Ontario psychiatric hospitals between 2005 and 2018 Restrictive interventions like acute control medications and

Economics - Computer Science - 03.11.2021
Company founded by UWaterloo grads attracts $37-million financing round

Campus - Economics - 03.11.2021
A special day of support for Waterloo

Campus - Computer Science - 03.11.2021
Giving students the chance to grow - and give back

Campus - Life Sciences - 03.11.2021
Three generations of support for our Waterloo students

Health - Campus - 03.11.2021
How Waterloo donors are creating a healthier world

Innovation - Health - 02.11.2021
Waterloo startup performs first ever robotic intramuscular injection
Autonomous robotics company founded at Waterloo performs injection without needles A company founded at the University of Waterloo's flagship incubator has performed the first autonomous robotic intr

Environment - 01.11.2021
Weathering the challenges

Art & Design - 01.11.2021
Thesis inspires artistic career

Environment - 29.10.2021
The simple path to decarbonization

Environment - Economics - 29.10.2021
Flying the environmentally friendly skies
Researcher Suzanne Kearns pioneers the Waterloo Institute for Sustainable Aeronautics  For as long as she can remember University of Waterloo Aviation professor Suzanne Kearns dreamed of flying, and 

Social Sciences - Innovation - 27.10.2021
Helping KidsAbility clients transition into adulthood
Workplace Innovation program at the GreenHouse Social Impact Incubator helps students find innovative ways to solve real world problems.

Campus - 27.10.2021
Giving back on Giving Tuesday

Event - Linguistics & Literature - 26.10.2021
Alumni Know: How to write a novel

Environment - Innovation - 26.10.2021
Creating a new vision for sustainable agriculture
Innovators at Waterloo's Velocity incubator aim to farm crops on top of the ocean On a flight to Norway, Luke Young noticed an oil tanker floating in the Atlantic.

Computer Science - Law - 26.10.2021
Q and A with Maura Grossman: The ethics of artificial intelligence
Can we reach consensus on how AI will be used, regulated and interwoven into society? Maura R. Grossman, JD, PhD, is a Research Professor in the Cheriton School of Computer Science, an Adjunct

Campus - 26.10.2021
A home run

Economics - Life Sciences - 25.10.2021
2021 Canada’s Most Powerful Women

Health - Philosophy - 23.10.2021
PhD graduate applies her expertise to overlooked group in medical assistance in dying

Campus - Mechanical Engineering - 23.10.2021
Driven to tackling difficult problems

Campus - Politics - 23.10.2021
Seeking opportunities and building resilience

Campus - Computer Science - 23.10.2021
No regrets despite Indy crash
Waterloo students fail to finish, but 'still learned a whole lot' at historic autonomous race Months of hard work ended with a disappointing crash for two University of Waterloo students during a historic autonomous vehicle race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) on Saturday afternoon.
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