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As the University prepares to honour Pearl Sullivan, late dean emeritus of the Faculty of Engineering, Mary Wells, dean of Waterloo Engineering, and Jay Shah, alum, entrepreneur and former director of Velocity, discuss Sullivan’s many contributions to engineering education at Waterloo. Elder Myeengun Henry discusses treaties, wampum belts and the treaty relationship at an event marking Treaties Recognition Week. Nearly 400 student-athletes made the 2021-2022 President’s Academic Honour Roll. And 11 leaders in education, business and community who have ties to the University of Waterloo are named among the 100 most powerful women in Canada.

Links and resources in the episode:

Most powerful women: https://wxnetwork.com/page/2022Top100AwardWinners

Academic honour roll: https://athletics.uwaterloo.ca/sports/2022/9/21/2021-22-presidents-academic-honour-roll-recipients.aspx

Honouring Pearl Sullivan: https://uwaterloo.ca/engineering/honouring-dean-pearl-sullivan

Treaties Recognition Week: https://uwaterloo.ca/indigenous/treaties-recognition-week-2022
https://uwaterloo.ca/indigenous/events/spiritual-side-treaties
https://uwaterloo.ca/indigenous/events/two-row-wampum-haldimand-deed-and-grand-river-tract

Beyond the Bulletin on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLawkBQ15NDEkkHnZKLer9upKt2l9edSoe

Podcast listener survey: uwaterloo.ca/daily-bulletin/pod…st-listener-survey