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10:00 AM - 3:00 PM | Waterloo MBA 1-on-1 Appointment
Scheduling a personal appointment is your first step to joining the Lazaridis MBA Program.
At the session, we will discuss admission criteria, the application process, and help you determine your eligibility. Personal appointments are approximately 30 minutes long and must be pre-booked through the MBA events page, or directly, with Holly Paterson. You can also contact us at lazaridismarketing@wlu.ca.
We look forward to meeting with you! | Lazaridis School of Business and Economics |
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM | Chilling With Dogs
De-stress with some of our four-legged friends! We host chilling with dogs each week over the lunch hour.
Stop by any day of the week for different activities:
- Mondays – contemplative music
- Tuesdays – Reading and Reflecting on the Book of Acts: A Window into the Early Church
- Wednesdays – prayers for the world
- Thursdays – Chilling with Dogs; multifaith teachings
- Fridays – Settler Work: contemplative arts; Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG)
For more details, see the Fall 2019 program flyer. | Martin Luther University College |
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM | Music at Noon - Stealth Duo Every Thursday, the Faculty of Music is pleased to present our free Music at Noon concert series, where local, national and international artists perform for the Kitchener-Waterloo community.
This week we welcome Stealth Duo to our series. Stealth Duo is Kathryn Ladano (bass clarinet) & Richard Burrows (percussion). | |
12:30 PM - 12:50 PM | Something Sacred - Multifaith Teachings
Pause and reflect each Thursday at Luther. We host multifaith teaching sessions each week over the lunch hour.
Fall Schedule
- Sept. 5 – But I say to you: Jewish Teaching, Daniel Maoz
- Sept. 12 – Islamic teaching, Engin and Selda Sezen
- Sept. 19 – Mid-day Moot, Pamela Loughton
- Sept. 26 – Stages on a Buddhist Path, Christopher Ross
- Oct. 3 – But I say to you: Jewish Teaching, Daniel Maoz
- Oct. 10 – Islamic teaching, Engin and Selda Sezen
- Oct. 24 – Stages on a Buddhist Path, Christopher Ross
- Oct. 31 – Mid-day Moot, Pamela Loughton
- Nov. 7 – But I say to you: Jewish Teaching, Daniel Maoz
- Nov. 14 – Islamic teaching, Engin and Selda Sezen
- Nov. 21 – Stages on a Buddhist Path, Christopher Ross
- Nov. 28 – Mid-day Moot, Pamela Loughton
Stop by any day of the week for different activities:
- Mondays – contemplative music
- Tuesdays – Reading and Reflecting on the Book of Acts: A Window into the Early Church
- Wednesdays – prayers for the world
- Thursdays – Chilling with Dogs; multifaith teachings
- Fridays – Settler Work: contemplative arts; Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG)
For more details, see the Fall 2019 program flyer. | Martin Luther University College |
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM | PS101 Facilitated Study Group
A facilitated study group (FSG) is a time and place for you to get together with other people from your classes and an FSG leader (someone who has previously taken the course) to discuss the course content and gain a deeper understanding of what is being covered in the class lectures and readings.
This does not mean that the FSG leaders will teach you the content, but they will help you enhance your understanding of course material, and they can also help students with understanding assignment requirements. | Centre for Student SuccessStudent AffairsTeaching and Learning |
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM | Writing and Study Skills Drop-in Support
No appointment? No problem!
Drop by Learning Skills and Development for writing and study skills drop-in support every Thursday. First come, first served! Sign up for a 30-minute consultation. | Centre for Student SuccessStudent AffairsTeaching and Learning |
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM | BU127 Facilitated Study Group
A facilitated study group (FSG) is a time and place for you to get together with other people from your classes and an FSG leader (someone who has previously taken the course) to discuss the course content and gain a deeper understanding of what is being covered in the class lectures and readings.
This does not mean that the FSG leaders will teach you the content, but they will help you enhance your understanding of course material, and they can also help students with understanding assignment requirements. | Centre for Student SuccessStudent AffairsTeaching and Learning |
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM | EC120 Facilitated Study Group
A facilitated study group (FSG) is a time and place for you to get together with other people from your classes and an FSG leader (someone who has previously taken the course) to discuss the course content and gain a deeper understanding of what is being covered in the class lectures and readings.
This does not mean that the FSG leaders will teach you the content, but they will help you enhance your understanding of course material, and they can also help students with understanding assignment requirements. | Centre for Student SuccessStudent AffairsTeaching and Learning |
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM | Hidden Networks: from Trump to Harry Potter to Bitcoin
Networks, or graphs as they are also called, are mathematical objects that quantify how systems interact. From protein networks in living cells, to bitcoin transactions, to keywords in Donald Trump’s tweets, networks reside in every aspect of our lives and nature.
Although networks are everywhere, many are invisible. Mathematicians and data scientists are only beginning to reveal these hidden networks and unlock their secrets. We give a guided tour of the modern field of network science, with insights along the way into what makes networks tick.
You can register online for this seminar. It will be held in the Theatre Room at the Kitchener Public Library Central Library. | Faculty of Science |
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM | MS2 Discovery Institute Seminar Series: Hidden Networks: from Trump to Harry Potter to Bitcoin
The MS2Discovery Interdisciplinary Research Institute presents:
Hidden Networks: from Trump to Harry Potter to Bitcoin
https://researchcentres.wlu.ca/ms2discovery-interdisciplinary-research-institute/news/2019/fall/hidden-networks-from-trump-to-harry-potter-to-bitcoin.html
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Speaker: Anthony Bonato, Ryerson University
Title: Hidden Networks: from Trump to Harry Potter to Bitcoin
Date: Thursday, October, 3, 2019
Time: 7 p.m.
Location: Kitchener Public Library, 85 Queen St. North, Theatre Room
Cost is free, advanced tickets are required
To obtain tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/85-queen-hidden-networks-from-trump-to-harry-potter-to-bitcoin-tickets-65250810932
Follow us on Twitter at:
https://twitter.com/MS2DiscoveryIns
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7:07 PM | Women's Hockey vs Waterloo Preseason Women's Hockey vs Waterloo at Sun Life Financial Arena, Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex | |
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