Discovery Days took place Thursday, May 9 and Friday, May 10 in the new Faculty of Health Sciences building. More than 350 students from many high schools in the Ottawa-Gatineau area learned what it really means to work in medicine or health.
Discovery Days took place Thursday, May 9 and Friday, May 10 in the new Faculty of Health Sciences building. More than 350 students from many high schools in the Ottawa-Gatineau area learned what it really means to work in medicine or health.
Tasha Simon, an Algonquin Anishinaabekwe from Kebaowek First Nation, exemplifies perseverance, cultural pride and dedication. A graduate of the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Law, Tasha now serves as the Faculty’s Indigenous programs specialist, fostering a supportive community for Indigenous law students.
Tasha Simon, an Algonquin Anishinaabekwe from Kebaowek First Nation, exemplifies perseverance, cultural pride and dedication. A graduate of the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Law, Tasha now serves as the Faculty’s Indigenous programs specialist, fostering a supportive community for Indigenous law...
Families, friends and faculty members gathered to celebrate the achievements of the Faculty of Law’s remarkable class of 2024. The Convocation ceremony, held at the Shaw Centre, was an exceptional celebration.
Families, friends and faculty members gathered to celebrate the achievements of the Faculty of Law’s remarkable class of 2024. The Convocation ceremony, held at the Shaw Centre, was an exceptional celebration.
The 2023-2024 academic year broke new ground for the Common Law Section in its commitment to advancing reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples in Canada.
The 2023-2024 academic year broke new ground for the Common Law Section in its commitment to advancing reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples in Canada.
Pediatrician, infectious disease specialist, vaccinologist, faculty dean: Dr. Noni MacDonald's accomplishments throughout her brilliant career reflect her multifaceted and visionary personality. Her recent induction into the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame offers an opportunity to look back on the inspiring journey of this Canadian pioneer, a magna cum laude alumni of the University of Ottawa F...
Pediatrician, infectious disease specialist, vaccinologist, faculty dean: Dr. Noni MacDonald's accomplishments throughout her brilliant career reflect her multifaceted and visionary personality. Her recent induction into the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame offers an opportunity to look back on th...
The Common Law Section is pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Jamie Liew as the Shirley Greenberg Chair for Women and the Legal Profession, effective July 1, 2024.
The Common Law Section is pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Jamie Liew as the Shirley Greenberg Chair for Women and the Legal Profession, effective July 1, 2024.
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Canada designates the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist group
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Canada designates the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist group
Standing tall, sweetgrass grows in delicate strands. When gathered, the stems’ strength has provided the Indigenous community with sacred medicine for thousands of years. Every movement during harvest is made with respectful intention and desire to preserve the medicine.
Standing tall, sweetgrass grows in delicate strands. When gathered, the stems’ strength has provided the Indigenous community with sacred medicine for thousands of years. Every movement during harvest is made with respectful intention and desire to preserve the medicine.