- Honouring the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on campus
- Campus emergency communication system to be tested on October 3
- Remembering Distinguished Professor Emeritus Delbert Russell
- Startups 101: Intro to startups and the entrepreneurial journey
- Student reflects on ongoing Indigenous learnings; Black and Gold Fest; and other notes
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Honouring the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on campus
The University of ݮƵ is holding a ceremony to recommit to reconciliation in recognition of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Members of the public are invited to join the ݮƵ campus community for.
Today, ݮƵ willhonour the lost children and survivors of residential schools, their families and communities. "Widespread public commemoration and acknowledgement of the tragic and painful history, continued impact, and intergenerational trauma of Canada's residential school legacy is a vital component of the reconciliation process," says a statement from the University. "The University of ݮƵ and the Office of Indigenous Relations at ݮƵ continue to amplify that truth while building towards reconciliation."
The event began earlier this morning with a sunrise ceremony on the BMH Green at 7:00 a.m. At 10:00 a.m. today, the commitment polishing ceremony will begin, including a cedar circle and pipe ceremony. Remarks will begin at 11:00 a.m.
In September of 2022, the University of ݮƵ committed to reconciliation, indigenization and decolonization across the entirety of the institution. "We are committed to building long-term relationships with Indigenous Peoples and communities, rooted in respect and reciprocity," says a statement from the University. "As an institution of higher learning, the University of ݮƵ has a unique and important role to play in working toward Truth and Reconciliation."
The day will also include a feast, a circle dance and a walk around Ring Road beginning at 11:30 a.m. The event will conclude at 1:30 p.m.
Additionally, the School of Optometry & Vision Science hasinstalleda medicine wheel in the ݮƵ Eye Institute patient waiting area, whichwill be officially unveiled at 1:30 p.m. today. All are welcome to attend the unveiling ceremony.
The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation takes place annually on September 30 and recognizes thelegacy of residential schools, the missing children, the families left behind and the survivors of these institutions.
Photo by Dan Ackerman.
Campus emergency communication system to be tested on October 3
A message from Information Systems & Technology (IST).
Information Systems & Technology (IST)will be testing the University’s campus-wide emergency communication system on Tuesday, October 3, at 11:15 a.m.
What is the impact?
Emergency communication channels being tested include:
- Tweets to @UݮƵ and @WatSAFEapp;
- WatSAFE mobile app;
- The ‘WatSAFE Desktop Notification’ on-screen pop-up for desktops and laptops; and
- Portal alerts and push notifications.
Messaging
The message displayed will read“TEST of the UW Emergency Notification System. During an actual emergency or threat, you would receive instructions. No action is required.”More information regarding the emergency would be available at.
Approximately 15 minutes after the test activation message is sent, a deactivation message will display,“The test of the UW Emergency Notification System is complete.”
In the event of a real emergency during this test, please contact Police Services at 519-888-4911, or ext. 22222.
Be sure to install theWatSAFEapp on your device and WatSAFE Desktop Notification tool on your desktop/laptop to receive this test message, and more importantly, to stay informed of campus emergency situations. Visit theWatSAFE websitefor more details.
Questions or concerns?Please contact the IST Service Desk via the.
Remembering Distinguished Professor Emeritus Delbert Russell
A message from the Department of French Studies.
It is with great sadness that the Department of French Studies announces thatpassed away on September 24. Colleagues, friends, and former students will remember him as a mentor, a talented administrator, and an important contributor to the field of digital humanities.
Delbert Russell completed his Ph.D. in French Literature at the University of Toronto in 1973. After five years at Nipissing University, he joined the Department of French Studies at the University of ݮƵ in 1978, achieving the rank of Full Professor in 1990. In addition to Chairing the department from 1990-95 and serving as the Resident Director of the ݮƵ at the Université de Nantes program on four separate occasions, Delbert also served as the Faculty of Arts Associate Dean, Graduate Studies and Research, from 1996-99.
In 1983, Delbert published the first book-length study in English on the Québécois writer Anne Hébert. But his most important research contributions were in Medieval Studies. Delbert published a number of critical editions of early Anglo-Normand texts includingLa Vie seint Edmund le Rei(Oxford, 2014) andVerse Saints’ Lives Written in the French of England(ACMRS Press, 2012). His most recent work was a multi-year project with co-editors Jocelyn Wogan-Browne and Thelma Fenster resulting in the publication ofVernacular Literary Theory from the French of England: Texts and Translations, c.1120–c.1450with Cambridge University Press in 2018. This edition of literary extracts was deemed a “landmark achievement in the ongoing reassessment of the place of French in medieval English culture.”In 1986, his work on critical editions led him to be the Co-Director of the University of ݮƵ Centre for theNew Oxford English Dictionary, the initiative to digitize the,and Delbert became an early champion of the digital humanities, holding a number of important SSHRC grants to advance work in this new field.
He is perhaps best known as a founding member, along with Jean-Philippe Beaulieu (University of Montreal) and Hannah Fournier (Distinguished Professor Emerita, ݮƵ), of the MARGOT project which, in 1989,builta textual database of Latin and early French texts,using software developed for the OED project. Using these tools, and with the help of graduate students, the group published several electronic editions of medieval texts and early modern works by women writers, creating the MARGOT website in the early 1990s. Under his leadership, MARGOT expanded to include several archival projects and databases that are used by scholars and students to this day.
Dr. Russell'sfuneral will be heldSaturday, September 30, at 3:00 p.m. at Parkminster United ChurchinݮƵ, followed by a private reception for family and close friends at Erb & Good Family Funeral Homeat 5:30 p.m.
Startups 101: Intro to startups and the entrepreneurial journey
A message from Velocity.
Want to know what an entrepreneurship journey looks like? Need to find funding and unsure of where to start? Startup 101 will kickstart your business knowledge with our simple hour long (sometimes more) themed sessions.
Session 1: Monday, October2,
Hosted by Alroy Almeida, Velocity’s director of deeptech. Alroy co-founded Voltera a rapid prototyping platforms for printed electronics — from traditional circuit boards to the flexible, stretchable, conformable, and biocompatible electronics of tomorrow.or Monday for a quick event that has popped up here at Velocity?
Student reflects on ongoing Indigenous learnings; Black and Gold Fest; and other notes
School of Pharmacy student Celine Huab (Rx2022) hasshowcasingher experience during her ݮƵ Pharmacy co-op work term in Moose Factory and Moosonee Ontario.Check out the full story on the School of Pharmacy website.
Palak Chauhan, computing consultant in Information Systems & Technology (IST) will bepublishing weekly blog posts on IST'sWhat’s new in Atlassianpageto bring campus up to speed on Atlassian, the collaborative software tool company whose products include Jira and Confluence.
Black & Gold Festmoves into high gear this weekend with theWarriors Welcome Tent and Facility Tourson Saturday, September 30from 10:30 a.m.to 11:45 a.m. "Fuel up for the day with complimentary refreshments and join a facility tour to see what’s new in the Field House, CIF and the newly opened SLC/PAC Expansion," says a note from Advancement. But why not start your Black and Gold Day with a bit of yoga?Yoga in the Field Housetakes place from10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. in, you guessed, it, the Field House.
Attendees can also cheer on the Warriors in style at theAlumni VIP TentSaturdayoin on Warrior Field's east berm as the men's football team battles the Guelph Gryphons. "With a buffet lunch, paid bar, giveaways and more, the VIP tent is the best place to catch all the action!"
Oh yes, the football game. TheWarriors take on the Gryphonsat 1:00 p.m. on Warrior Field for Alumni Black and Gold Day, Employee Day, and the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation. Tickets are free for ݮƵ students.Employees canemailWarriorstickets@uwaterloo.cafor free ticket code sponsored by Homewood Suites St. Jacobs.
AlsoSaturday, the Student Art Innovation Lab (S.A.I.L.)will be presentingEchoes of the Land, anin-process artistic work in a project that engages Indigenous and non-Indigenous artist/creators from educational institutions and communities across Canada in a print exchange that looks at the TRC’s 94 Calls to Action. The exhibit will be parked from10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. inParking Lot W beside Warrior Field.
Flags on the University of ݮƵ campuses will be loweredon Saturday, September 30 and Sunday, October 1. In keeping with the University'sflag-lowering guidelines,flags arelowered on Saturday in recognition ofNational Day for Truth and Reconciliation and will remain lowered on Sunday, October 1 in recognition of the funeral of student leader Stephanie Ye-Mowe.
Beyond the Bulletin Episode 161
The latest episode of the Beyond the Bulletin podcast.First Nations student Jeremiah Hyslop tells us what removing an offensive term in an eye exam has to do with reconciliation. The University Club is reopened for your dining pleasure. Complete your employee equity census to help draw an accurate picture of the UݮƵ community. And ݮƵ recognizes the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
Upcoming office closure
TheOffice of Indigenous Relationswill be closedtodayto support Truth and Reconciliation activities happening on campus.
Link of the day
When and Where
:Season Passes, Black and Gold Alumni Passes and Single Game Tickets now available for the 2023-24 varsity season.
TheStudent health Pharmacy(located in the lower level of SLC )will be offering Covid Booster shots and Flu shots to all students and staff. Students can register at the pharmacy with their name and student number and will be called for their appointment. Shots offered on a first come, first served basis.
Innovation Challenge: Imagining the Future of Finance,Tuesday, September 19 to Tuesday, October 1.
,Thursday, September 21 to Saturday, September 30.
Rock Your Thesis 1: Plan your project, Friday, September 29. Registration required.
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on campus, Friday, September 29, 7:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., BMH Green.
PDAG presentsIn-Person Yoga Session with Sandra Gibson,Friday, September 29, 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.Please RSVP for details ton4lee@uwaterloo.ca(limited to 25-person registration).
,Friday, September 29, 12 noon to 2:00 p.m., location TBA.
Black Faculty Collective in collaboration with the Black Studies Program presents“Things My Fore-Sisters Saw,” Friday, September 29, 1:00 p.m. reception, 1:30 p.m. performance, 2:30 p.m. Q&A, Hagey Hall Studio HH180..
Addressing Climate Complexity with Two-Row Learning: Indigenous & Western Knowledges,Friday, September 29, 2:30 p.m. to 3:50 p.m., location TBA.
,Friday, September 29, 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., location TBA.
, Saturday,September 30.
Black and Gold Fest: Yoga in the Field House,Saturday, September 30, 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., Field House.
Black and Gold Fest: S.A.I.L. presentsEchoes of the Land,Saturday, September 30, 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.,Parking Lot W beside Warrior Field.
Black and Gold Fest: Warriors Welcome Tent and Facility Tours,Saturday, September 30,10:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.,Field House, CIF and SLC/PAC expansion.
Black and Gold Fest: Alumni VIP Tent,Saturday, September 30, 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Parking Lot W beside Warrior Field.
Warriors Football vs. Guelph,Saturday, September 30, 1:00 p.m., Warrior Field. Alumni Black and Gold Day, Employee Day (emailWarriorstickets@uwaterloo.cafor free ticket code sponsored by Homewood Suites St. Jacobs), National Day of Truth and Reconciliation Recognition. Free tickets for ݮƵstudents.
Apply for Undergraduate Awards, first set ofdeadlines, Saturday, October 1.
Imaginusposter sale,Monday, October 2 to Friday, October 6, ݮƵ Centre Great Hall. Monday to Thursday, 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Beyond the Pipeline: Fostering Equity in Our Quantum Future,Monday, October 2, 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., QNC 0101.
UW-Essex Double Degree Program in Human Rights and Law Information Session, Tuesday, October 3, 1:00 p.m., UTD-201 (Alumni Hall - United College).
Anti-Racism Reads featuring Let This Radicalize You, Thursday, October 5, 12 noon to 1:00 p.m., LIB 323.
The Case for Paratopian Design, Thursday, October 5, 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., EC1 1323.
Key Clues Wrap-Up Event, Thursday, October 5, 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., DC 1301 Fishbowl.
Warriors Men’s Hockey Home Opener,Thursday, October 5, 7:00 p.m. vs Laurier, CIF Arena. Battle of ݮƵ, Residence Day. Free tickets for UW Students.
Thursday, October 5, 8:00 p.m., Theatre of the Arts.
, ashowcase of research excellence made possible by David R. Cheriton’s generous investment in education,Friday, October 6, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in DC 1302 (morning presentations) and DC Atrium (afternoon grad student poster presentations).
Community Gardening as Climate Action, Friday, October 6, 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Columbia Greenhouses, North Campus.
Equitable Recruitment and Selection, Wednesday, October 11, 11:00 a.m. to 12 noon, online.
Faculty Workshop: Gender Inclusion in Research, Hiring, and Training: Data & Strategies,Wednesday, October 11, 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., E7 7303.
NEW -McCrae Naismith Basketball Classic,Thursday, October 12 to Saturday October 14, Carl Totzke Court, PAC. Free tickets for UW Students.
NEW -United Way Campaign presents Houseplants 103 Session,Thursday,October 12, 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., online.Register now.
NEW - Warriors Women’s Hockey Home Opener,Thursday, October 12, 7:00 p.m.vs Windsor, CIF Arena. Parent Day. Free tickets for UW Students.
Community Gardening as Climate Action (2nd event), Friday, October 13, 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.,Columbia Greenhouses, North Campus.
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