Dr. Christian Landry, Professor of Biology and Biochemistry at Laval University and Canada Research Chair in Cellular Systems and Synthetic Biology works to reshape our understanding of gene function ...
Waterloo Region is facing a housing crisis, characterized by decreasing housing affordability and insufficient supply of affordable housing. These same issues are seen across Ontario, Canada, and ...
When Lauryn Margarit reflects on her academic journey and the experiences that shaped her, the summer of 2023 stands out. As wildfires ravaged parts of Canada, thick clouds of smoke blanketed the sky, ...
The Longhouse Labs at the University of Waterloo is proud host Treaty Girl, an exhibit created by Courtney Skye (Mohawk Nation, Turtle Clan) and curated by Alex Jacobs-Blum (Cayuga Nation, Wolf Clan).
This year, WIN will proudly host the Canadian Light Source (CLS) Annual Users' Meeting (AUM) at the University of Waterloo on Tuesday, October 22, 2024. This is the first time the AUM will be held ...
Everyone welcome – those in RS plans, RS courses, and anyone interested in RS.⁣ ...
Waterloo engineers use machine learning and microalgae to generate energy from the walls of regular office buildings ...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) speed learning sessions hosted by Musagetes Library. Session 4: Essential Analysis Tools. October 21 and 31, 12:45 - 1:00 pm in Musagetes Library.
New Waterloo Climate Institute Brief highlights opportunities and key considerations for enhancing biodiversity through Nature-Based Solutions As global leaders gather at the 16th meeting of the ...
An exhibition of Waterloo Architecture third-year undergraduate student housing design, 'What could the future of Waterloo Region look like if deeply affordable housing was our priority?' is currently ...
Join the Sustainability Office as we celebrate the start of waste reduction week! Featuring games, prizes and a special Free Store pop-up, we want to celebrate the ways our campus is working towards ...
The Games Institute acknowledges that we are living and working on the traditional territory of the Attawandaron (also known as Neutral), Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee peoples. The University of ...