For more than 50 years, Father and Sons has been a a go-to for breakfast between classes, nachos after a big game, and a destination to make new memories or catch up with old friends.
For more than 50 years, Father and Sons has been a a go-to for breakfast between classes, nachos after a big game, and a destination to make new memories or catch up with old friends.
Victoria Barham is the new Dean at the Faculty of Social Sciences. Get to know more about her in a video where she candidly answers a series of questions about her professional and personal life.
Victoria Barham is the new Dean at the Faculty of Social Sciences. Get to know more about her in a video where she candidly answers a series of questions about her professional and personal life.
“If there is one thing I’ve come to realize over the past few years, it’s that Francophiles have an important role to play in the survival of the Francophonie in Canada. And my work is to promote this Francophonie,”
—Manon Denis-LeBlanc, vice-dean of Francophone affairs at the Faculty of Medicine.
“If there is one thing I’ve come to realize over the past few years, it’s that Francophiles have an important role to play in the survival of the Francophonie in Canada. And my work is to promote this Francophonie,”
—Manon Denis-LeBlanc, vice-dean of Francophone affairs at the Faculty of Medicine.
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Achieving philanthropic goals with lasting impact is much more than a simple financial transaction. It’s a process, often family-based, which involves a great deal of emotion, reflection and planning.
Achieving philanthropic goals with lasting impact is much more than a simple financial transaction. It’s a process, often family-based, which involves a great deal of emotion, reflection and planning.
Suzanne Oleksiuk and her late husband, Dr. Stanley Oleksiuk, met at the University of Ottawa. The scholarship they established through a gift of life insurance is helping medical students graduate in a better financial situation before they go on to help society
Suzanne Oleksiuk and her late husband, Dr. Stanley Oleksiuk, met at the University of Ottawa. The scholarship they established through a gift of life insurance is helping medical students graduate in a better financial situation before they go on to help society
“When I was teaching at CHEO, students shared their stories, like the challenges they face in travelling to apply to residencies,” he says. “I feel for the students because it has changed a lot from when I was at school.”
“When I was teaching at CHEO, students shared their stories, like the challenges they face in travelling to apply to residencies,” he says. “I feel for the students because it has changed a lot from when I was at school.”
Through her bequest, Jocelyne Bessette wishes to give the young generation the same gift she received from her grandfather, the possibility to freely choose one’s future without being limited by one’s financial means.
Through her bequest, Jocelyne Bessette wishes to give the young generation the same gift she received from her grandfather, the possibility to freely choose one’s future without being limited by one’s financial means.