On September 25, the Franco-Ontarian community gathered to celebrate its pride, resilience and culture with a full day of inspiring activities in a prelude to the 50th anniversary celebrations of the Franco-Ontarian flag in 2025. The event honoured the history and future of this vibrant community.
On September 25, the Franco-Ontarian community gathered to celebrate its pride, resilience and culture with a full day of inspiring activities in a prelude to the 50th anniversary celebrations of the Franco-Ontarian flag in 2025. The event honoured the history and future of this vibrant community.
We are thrilled to announce that the Occupational Health and Safety team has once again been recognized by OHS Canada for excellence in workplace safety.
It is with great pride that we share the news of two significant achievements:
We are thrilled to announce that the Occupational Health and Safety team has once again been recognized by OHS Canada for excellence in workplace safety.
It is with great pride that we share the news of two significant achievements:
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Do Netflix's true-crime series present a ‘seductive’ image of criminals?
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Do Netflix's true-crime series present a ‘seductive’ image of criminals?
The Faculty of Arts is thrilled to present the third edition of the Student Showcase, an inspiring exhibition highlighting a diverse and captivating collection of creative works produced by our talented visual arts students.
The Faculty of Arts is thrilled to present the third edition of the Student Showcase, an inspiring exhibition highlighting a diverse and captivating collection of creative works produced by our talented visual arts students.
“As a Black woman with sickle cell disease, I brace myself for judgement every time I walk into the ER,” says Shelly-Ann Crosby, 41, whose countless hospital visits for pain have deepened her wariness.
“As a Black woman with sickle cell disease, I brace myself for judgement every time I walk into the ER,” says Shelly-Ann Crosby, 41, whose countless hospital visits for pain have deepened her wariness.
Researchers at the University of Ottawa have made a discovery that changes what we know about light and materials. They found that engineered achiral (symmetric) materials, called achiral plasmonic metasurfaces, can absorb light differently depending on the handedness of the wavefront of light. This was surprising because, for years, such materials were found to be indifferent to any optical probe...
Researchers at the University of Ottawa have made a discovery that changes what we know about light and materials. They found that engineered achiral (symmetric) materials, called achiral plasmonic metasurfaces, can absorb light differently depending on the handedness of the wavefront of light. This...