Racial fault lines exist in our societies and events can expose how problematic and pervasive they are around the world; the stress of a pandemic or the social turmoil of war make them explosive.
Racial fault lines exist in our societies and events can expose how problematic and pervasive they are around the world; the stress of a pandemic or the social turmoil of war make them explosive.
Creating better cities for the future. That’s the goal of the University of Ottawa Sustainable Cities Initiative, which will bring together a critical mass of experts, researchers and graduate students to undertake interdisciplinary, collaborative, solutions-oriented research that will help cities across the country and around the world become more sustainable.
Creating better cities for the future. That’s the goal of the University of Ottawa Sustainable Cities Initiative, which will bring together a critical mass of experts, researchers and graduate students to undertake interdisciplinary, collaborative, solutions-oriented research that will help cities a...
A grim prediction made half a decade ago by a University of Pittsburgh team that included a University of Ottawa epidemiologist and modeler has come true: nearly 108,000 people are now dying from drug overdoses annually in the United States.
A grim prediction made half a decade ago by a University of Pittsburgh team that included a University of Ottawa epidemiologist and modeler has come true: nearly 108,000 people are now dying from drug overdoses annually in the United States.
Since late 2019, we have been facing a global health crisis — one that is making people sick, killing people, spreading human suffering, and upending people’s lives. Beyond a health crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic is a human, economic and social crisis, one that is attacking societies at their core. Predicting the spread of the virus within communities has been a challenge for public health authorit...
Since late 2019, we have been facing a global health crisis — one that is making people sick, killing people, spreading human suffering, and upending people’s lives. Beyond a health crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic is a human, economic and social crisis, one that is attacking societies at their core. P...