Over the course of the October 13-15 weekend, alumni, faculty and staff shared a moment of reunion that highlighted the strength of the relationship between the uOttawa Faculty of Medicine and its alumni. For three days, the success of our graduates and the influence of their time at uOttawa were on full display.
Over the course of the October 13-15 weekend, alumni, faculty and staff shared a moment of reunion that highlighted the strength of the relationship between the uOttawa Faculty of Medicine and its alumni. For three days, the success of our graduates and the influence of their time at uOttawa were on...
As Remembrance Day approaches, the former Surgeon General shares stories of lost comrades and of his rise through the medical echelons of the Canadian Armed Forces.
As Remembrance Day approaches, the former Surgeon General shares stories of lost comrades and of his rise through the medical echelons of the Canadian Armed Forces.
The Honourable Arif Virani, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, announced the appointment of Phuong T.V. Ngo, LLB ’98, to the Federal Court
The Honourable Arif Virani, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, announced the appointment of Phuong T.V. Ngo, LLB ’98, to the Federal Court
The Honourable Arif Virani, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, announced the judicial appointment of Maya Hamou LLB ’05, to the Court of King’s Bench of New Brunswick, Trial Division, in Moncton.
The Honourable Arif Virani, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, announced the judicial appointment of Maya Hamou LLB ’05, to the Court of King’s Bench of New Brunswick, Trial Division, in Moncton.
On October 10, the University honoured the memory and legacy of Louise McEntyre West, a distinguished graduate of the School of Nursing who died in 2015.
On October 10, the University honoured the memory and legacy of Louise McEntyre West, a distinguished graduate of the School of Nursing who died in 2015.
La Faculté de droit, Section de droit civil, félicite chaleureusement Milo Hallak, qui a tout récemment été nommé lauréat du Prix Rosalie-Silberman-Abella de la Société royale du Canada en reconnaissance de son engagement exceptionnel envers la justice sociale et l’équité.
La Faculté de droit, Section de droit civil, félicite chaleureusement Milo Hallak, qui a tout récemment été nommé lauréat du Prix Rosalie-Silberman-Abella de la Société royale du Canada en reconnaissance de son engagement exceptionnel envers la justice sociale et l’équité.
Author, teacher, stage actress, theatre addict and uOttawa graduate, Michèle Vinet has won the most prestigious of Franco-Ontarian literary awards.
“From my childhood to the final years of my teaching career, I’d promised myself that one day I’d write,” says Michèle, who, for years, had to put aside this dream to focus on her studies and work.
She ...
Author, teacher, stage actress, theatre addict and uOttawa graduate, Michèle Vinet has won the most prestigious of Franco-Ontarian literary awards.
“From my childhood to the final years of my teaching career, I’d promised myself that one day I’d write,...
Chancellor Claudette Commanda, Dean Kristen Boon, Vice-Dean David Wiseman, faculty members, Honour Society members and student leaders, along with special guest former Supreme Court Justice, Rosalie Abella, gathered to celebrate the tremendous accomplishments and careers of the three Common Law Alumni who were selected as the 2023 Honours Society Inductees:
• The Honourable Colin McKinnon, K.C...
Chancellor Claudette Commanda, Dean Kristen Boon, Vice-Dean David Wiseman, faculty members, Honour Society members and student leaders, along with special guest former Supreme Court Justice, Rosalie Abella, gathered to celebrate the tremendous accomplishments and careers of the three Common Law Alum...
Métis scholar Madelaine McCracken (MEd ’21) knew she wanted to be a teacher when she was just eight years old. What she didn’t know was where her youthful enthusiasm for education would eventually lead.
Métis scholar Madelaine McCracken (MEd ’21) knew she wanted to be a teacher when she was just eight years old. What she didn’t know was where her youthful enthusiasm for education would eventually lead.