Tag: science
GRADflix winner helps spread the word about plastic pollution
At the fourth annual Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs (GSPA)’s GRADflix showcase, Eugenia Dadzie, an MSc biology student, won first place with her video...
How three women in science close the gap between arts and...
The fields of art and science have often been in opposition to each other; however, three authors have managed to connect them by writing...
The science of sex: Using pheromones to stop gypsy moth infestation
This year’s gypsy moth outbreak has been devastating to local ecosystems across the province, as well as specifically in Waterloo, Ont. Previous attempts to...
The different facets of LGBTQ+ in STEM
Systemic biases are ever-prevalent in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education and industry for LGBTQ+ people, be it LGBTQ+ scientists who would prefer...
Kitchener Resident Colleen James Recognized as Top 100 Black Women to...
Colleen James, a Professor at Conestoga College School of Business and the CEO and Principal Consultant at Divonify has been recognized as one of...
Sexism called out at UW’s School of Computer Science
Male students and faculty members at UW’s school of computer science often make misogynistic comments and microaggressions towards female colleagues and classmates according to...
UW researchers first to split a photon into three parts
The Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) at UW was able to split a photon into three parts, a world first.
The last breakthrough in splitting...
UWAG presents Jennifer Willet
The University of Waterloo Art Gallery (UWAG) describes the exhibition as “a feminist science-fiction where biotechnology manifests interspecies collaboration, reproduction, theatre and storytelling as...
Procrastinator or doer: the science behind procrastination
Students often procrastinate and while their peers may think they are lazy or simply don’t care about their studies, research suggests that laziness or...
Are academic advisors actually advising?
Students at the UW raised concerns to Imprint about the service they received from their academic advisors.
The students wished to remain anonymous, as they...