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Singing Drives the Story | Music

1+ day, 17+ hour ago  (282+ words) Singing Drives the Story'University of Waterloo Singing Drives the Story The Orchestra@UWaterloo Goes to the Opera As part of the Concerto Competition, the Orchestra@UWaterloo has had instrumental soloists many times before. However, this term was the first time…...

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AI, art and impact: MFA student pushes creative boundaries 

1+ day, 22+ hour ago  (794+ words) James Malzahn explores AI, surveillance and human perception through immersive art to challenge audiences to question truth, authorship and the impact of emerging technologies For James Malzahn, art is not just something to observe " it's something to experience, question and…...

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Research profile: Waterloo research reshapes Paralympic vision impairment sport | Optometry Newsletter

4+ day, 47+ min ago  (501+ words) When Kristine Dalton (OD "07, MSc "10) first stepped into a meeting on Paralympic classification more than a decade ago, she had no idea it would change the trajectory of her career or the landscape of winter parasport. Today, Dalton, a clinician'scientist…...

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Waterloo alum helps power the Toronto Blue Jays | Undergraduate Programs

6+ day, 8+ hour ago  (127+ words) Waterloo alum helps power the Toronto Blue Jays'University of Waterloo Waterloo alum helps power the Toronto Blue Jays For most kids, the dream is to hit the game-winning home run. For Jeremy Reesor (BSc "12), it was to build the roster…...

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Friday, March 27, 2026 | Daily Bulletin | University of Waterloo

6+ day, 17+ hour ago  (1633+ words) The Waterloo grad helping power the Blue Jays Flourish with fibre and fluids Renison remembers Shella Zagada By Sam Charles. This is an excerpt of an article originally published on Waterloo News. For most kids, the dream is to hit…...

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The Waterloo alum helping power the Blue Jays

1+ week, 4+ hour ago  (806+ words) Jeremy Reesor's journey from biology student to VP of Baseball Operations shows how critical thinking and data science help fuel a championship'calibre team For most kids, the dream is to hit the game-winning home run. For Jeremy Reesor (BSc '12), it…...

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Fueling a passion for flying with the Aviation specialization | Undergraduate Programs

1+ week, 23+ hour ago  (501+ words) Written by Olivia (she/her) From switching programs to taking the controls, Daniel's GEM Aviation journey shows how passion opens doors in the aviation industry. View all Humans of Waterloo articles " I wish I knew exactly what to focus on....

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Is software engineering dead? A Q&A with Dr. Mei Nagappan | Mathematics

1+ week, 1+ day ago  (605+ words) There have been a lot of headlines recently proclaiming the end of software engineering as a profession thanks to AI, and current and prospective computer science and software engineering students are understandably concerned about their careers. We sat down with…...

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Igniting a spark: Inside Socratica’s creative community

1+ week, 4+ day ago  (529+ words) The student organization continues to build a community of makers and creators Socratica has always revolved around a single idea: the spark, the small, electric moment when someone feels compelled to make something and share it. What began as a…...

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uwaterloo.ca > news > arts > safe-space-explore-dangerous-things

A safe space to explore dangerous things

1+ week, 3+ day ago  (547+ words) Do actions in the virtual world stay in the virtual world? A new performance directed by postdoctoral fellow'Dr. Zach McKendrick explores dark themes relevant to today's rapidly advancing digital technologies. "If we do this well, the audience isn't just watching…...