Hubert Marleau (BASc ’67) has had a long and prolific career as an entrepreneur, investor, and economist. But his first investment deal was struck at home.
Hubert Marleau (BASc ’67) has had a long and prolific career as an entrepreneur, investor, and economist. But his first investment deal was struck at home.
C’est dans une ambiance chaleureuse et conviviale que la Section de droit civil a accueilli un nombre record d’étudiant.e.s lors de sa journée portes ouvertes cette fin de semaine : 140 nouveaux étudiants et nouvelles étudiantes se sont inscrit-es à leurs cours pour l’année 2023-2024!
C’est dans une ambiance chaleureuse et conviviale que la Section de droit civil a accueilli un nombre record d’étudiant.e.s lors de sa journée portes ouvertes cette fin de semaine : 140 nouveaux étudiants et nouvelles étudiantes se sont inscrit-es à leurs cours pour l’année 2023-2024!
Alexandre Baril’s research sits at the crossroads of gender, queer, trans, disability/crip/Mad studies, critical gerontology and critical suicidology. In a new book, the Associate Professor from the Faculty of Social Science’s School of Social Work has a radical approach to helping suicidal people, asserting that existing suicide prevention services do more harm than good.
Alexandre Baril’s research sits at the crossroads of gender, queer, trans, disability/crip/Mad studies, critical gerontology and critical suicidology. In a new book, the Associate Professor from the Faculty of Social Science’s School of Social Work has a radical approach to helping suicidal people, ...
This spring, the Civil Law Section hosted a special gathering to celebrate research by drawing attention to the broad range of publications produced by faculty members.
This spring, the Civil Law Section hosted a special gathering to celebrate research by drawing attention to the broad range of publications produced by faculty members.
The Faculty of Law’s Civil Law Section is pleased to welcome Professor Joan-Josep Vallbé of the University of Barcelona as a visiting researcher from May 19-25, 2023.
The Faculty of Law’s Civil Law Section is pleased to welcome Professor Joan-Josep Vallbé of the University of Barcelona as a visiting researcher from May 19-25, 2023.
The constant hours of practice every day by multiple students are demanding on musical instruments. So, when an anonymous estate gift was made to the University of Ottawa’s School of Music, it was the perfect opportunity to replace the school’s inventory of aging pianos, many of them dating back to when it was founded in 1969.
The constant hours of practice every day by multiple students are demanding on musical instruments. So, when an anonymous estate gift was made to the University of Ottawa’s School of Music, it was the perfect opportunity to replace the school’s inventory of aging pianos, many of them dating back to ...
Michel Prévost (MA [history] ’85, BA ’79, BSocSc ’78), uOttawa chief archivist for nearly 30 years, is undoubtedly one of the leading ambassadors of this university, which is celebrating its 175th anniversary this year.
Michel Prévost (MA [history] ’85, BA ’79, BSocSc ’78), uOttawa chief archivist for nearly 30 years, is undoubtedly one of the leading ambassadors of this university, which is celebrating its 175th anniversary this year.
September 21 will mark the 10th anniversary of the death of Annemarie Desloges, a uOttawa health sciences alumna. Annemarie lost her life in a terrorist attack in Nairobi, Kenya, in 2013. She was 29 years old and was working as a diplomat with Citizenship and Immigration Canada.
September 21 will mark the 10th anniversary of the death of Annemarie Desloges, a uOttawa health sciences alumna. Annemarie lost her life in a terrorist attack in Nairobi, Kenya, in 2013. She was 29 years old and was working as a diplomat with Citizenship and Immigration Canada.
Marlene Patrick’s (BAdm ’79, BCom ‘80) fondest memories of uOttawa stem from its bilingualism. Arriving at the University from a smaller, English-speaking community and wanting to study translation, she saw this as a great, inclusive opportunity.
Marlene Patrick’s (BAdm ’79, BCom ‘80) fondest memories of uOttawa stem from its bilingualism. Arriving at the University from a smaller, English-speaking community and wanting to study translation, she saw this as a great, inclusive opportunity.