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The $21 million will be used for science research, the expansion of the science building and math scholarship. Graphic: Sonia Lee

Mike Lazaridis, the founder and former co-CEO of Research In Motion (RIM), and his wife Ophelia Lazaridis, have donated $21 million to the University of Waterloo’s faculties of science and mathematics. The Science facility will receive $20 million, and there is $1 million for the Math faculty. “History has shown us that a relatively small [...]

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As a student, you’re probably more concerned about that research paper you haven’t started, than what business ownership means. But somewhere down the road, you may be looking at creating your own business as an entrepreneur, and will want to know what the different business ownership types are and what each means for you. Business [...]

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Growing a new heart Doctors are crying success after a first-of-its-kind stem cell was used in the regeneration of damaged heart tissue. 17 patients participated in a study on the regeneration of scar tissue after a heart attack. Nine were given the stem cell treatment, while eight were part of the control group. The study [...]

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$21M Grant for Math and Science

Mike Lazaridis, the founder and former co-CEO of Research In Motion (RIM), and his wife Ophelia Lazaridis, have donated $21 [...]

Start Me Up: Own your idea

As a student, you’re probably more concerned about that research paper you haven’t started, than what business ownership means. But [...]

Micro Files: February 17, 2012

Growing a new heart Doctors are crying success after a first-of-its-kind stem cell was used in the regeneration of damaged [...]

UW addresses IP shortage in UW residences

For university students, the internet is used heavily on a daily basis for more than just assignment research. This is [...]

Start me up: Social Entrepreneurship 101

Ours is a new generation. A generation that has not had to go without, a generation that expects to be [...]

Exploring UW genetic engineering group

A group of undergraduate students from the faculties of math, engineering, arts, and science are working together to bring our [...]