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Scholarship for women undergraduates interested in technology coming soon

McKinsey Business Technologies is gearing up to provide a scholarship for women in STEM fields at the University of Waterloo, called the McKinsey Women...

WESEF board approves motion to divest from fossil fuels

The WESEF board of directors has officially approved a motion initially brought forward at their general meeting Nov. 12 to divest the fund from...

Exploring the pursuit of global governance

By: Lily Huang and Brian McGowan Students from across Canadagathered at the Balsillie School of International Affairs in uptown Waterloo to partake in a Model G20...

Professor Hadfield receives Order of Canada

Adjunct professor and retired astronaut Chris Hadfield was awarded the Order of Canada in a ceremony presided over by Gov. Gen. David Johnston Nov....

One student’s experience at TEDxUW

For the past four years, the University of Waterloo has hosted TEDxUW, each year bringing forth speakers who have achieved amazing feats and success...

Environment students push for green investments

Is Waterloo unconsciously funding climate change?</p> Students asked themselves this question as Fossil Free UW, a student-run organization, made a proposal...

Defining innovation

UW&rsquo;s international students may soon have access to greater funding.&nbsp;</p> President Feridun Hamdullahpur, along with other faculty and staff of various...

Waterloo to get wetter

In fall 2014, UW&rsquo;s Integrated Centre for Climate Change (ICCC) began to work on a report examining the impacts of long-term climate change in...

Waterloo alumna among Liberal cabinet

Waterloo grad Bardish Chagger was named among the 30 ministers in the recently announced Liberal cabinet. She will be one of the 15 women...

Waterloo investigates the art of sustainability

How do the arts impact sustainability? How does sustainability impact the arts?</p> Waterloo tackled these questions as students participated in a...

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