As a lawyer and community member, Elysia Petrone-Reitberger (BA ’07, Gee-Gees Women’s Rowing ’04-’07) has dedicated her life to championing environmental protection and Indigenous governance. Her time at uOttawa helped spark her advocacy around both.
As a lawyer and community member, Elysia Petrone-Reitberger (BA ’07, Gee-Gees Women’s Rowing ’04-’07) has dedicated her life to championing environmental protection and Indigenous governance. Her time at uOttawa helped spark her advocacy around both.
Last year, Dr. Anjali Oberai, alum of the Faculty of Medicine, was recognized with two prestigious awards: Ontario Family Physician of the Year for 2022, the highest honour of the Ontario College of Family Physicians (OCFP); and the 2022 Reg L. Perkin Family Physician of the Year Award, a national honour from the College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC). We caught up with Dr. Oberai to find o...
Last year, Dr. Anjali Oberai, alum of the Faculty of Medicine, was recognized with two prestigious awards: Ontario Family Physician of the Year for 2022, the highest honour of the Ontario College of Family Physicians (OCFP); and the 2022 Reg L. Perkin Family Physician of the Year Award, a national h...
Belinda Gilbey (BASc ’14) combined her entrepreneurship and engineering skills to establish BONDI Energy. The company focuses on retrofitting commercial and multi-unit residential buildings with energy efficient heat pumps.
Belinda Gilbey (BASc ’14) combined her entrepreneurship and engineering skills to establish BONDI Energy. The company focuses on retrofitting commercial and multi-unit residential buildings with energy efficient heat pumps.
Algae and plants aren’t called “primary producers” for nothing. They’re the base of all food webs, and the sugars and oxygen they produce through photosynthesis are what allow every other organism on this planet to thrive, including us. So, if they go down, we go down with them.
Algae and plants aren’t called “primary producers” for nothing. They’re the base of all food webs, and the sugars and oxygen they produce through photosynthesis are what allow every other organism on this planet to thrive, including us. So, if they go down, we go down with them.
The Official Languages and Bilingualism Institute (OLBI) celebrates the diversity of the French language and of the cultures of the Francophonie with uOttawa alumnus Philippe Falardeau (BSocSc ’89).
The Official Languages and Bilingualism Institute (OLBI) celebrates the diversity of the French language and of the cultures of the Francophonie with uOttawa alumnus Philippe Falardeau (BSocSc ’89).
Community service has been part of Gwen Madiba’s (MA ’12; BSocSc ’08) life since childhood. Growing up in Libreville, Gabon, Madiba’s mom would come home from working at the hospital with stories of families who couldn’t afford medical services. Her mother would always fight for these people, sometimes paying for their care from her own salary.
Community service has been part of Gwen Madiba’s (MA ’12; BSocSc ’08) life since childhood. Growing up in Libreville, Gabon, Madiba’s mom would come home from working at the hospital with stories of families who couldn’t afford medical services. Her mother would always fight for these people, someti...
Being proudly Francophone and dedicated to bringing Canada’s two official language communities together has been part of uOttawa’s DNA since our inception. And we promise you this is just the beginning! This bilingualism comes alive in our programs, activities, conferences, research and all our work, and it provides a unique student experience. Our large Francophone and Francophile community from ...
Being proudly Francophone and dedicated to bringing Canada’s two official language communities together has been part of uOttawa’s DNA since our inception. And we promise you this is just the beginning! This bilingualism comes alive in our programs, activities, conferences, research and all our work...
Françoise, Rupert, Emilie, Marcus and Antoine are proud to belong not only to the extended Gee-Gees family (alumni, retired staff, students), but also to the Francophonie. At the University, as well as in Ottawa and Gatineau, members of the Moreau-Johnson family have found a welcoming, diverse community in which to live in French. Meet this family with a unique story.
Françoise, Rupert, Emilie, Marcus and Antoine are proud to belong not only to the extended Gee-Gees family (alumni, retired staff, students), but also to the Francophonie. At the University, as well as in Ottawa and Gatineau, members of the Moreau-Johnson family have found a welcoming, diverse commu...