The Common Law Section is thrilled to congratulate three recent graduates who have been offered coveted clerkship positions at the Supreme Court of Canada in 2025-2026.
The Common Law Section is thrilled to congratulate three recent graduates who have been offered coveted clerkship positions at the Supreme Court of Canada in 2025-2026.
It is with great pleasure that the Faculty of Social Sciences awarded the 2023 Recognition Award to Hubert Marleau. This award is given to a friend of the Faculty who demonstrates leadership by contributing to the reputation of the faculty and has positively impacted the student experience through their actions and dedication.
It is with great pleasure that the Faculty of Social Sciences awarded the 2023 Recognition Award to Hubert Marleau. This award is given to a friend of the Faculty who demonstrates leadership by contributing to the reputation of the faculty and has positively impacted the student experience through t...
Ever heard “Le clown Samuel”? “Rôbôtô”? “Allez allez où”? These songs are all the work of uOttawa alumna Suzanne Pinel (BSc ’67, ScN ’64) (and 2002 honorary doctorate recipient), aka Marie-Soleil, the great ambassador of French-Canadian culture, but also, maybe especially, of children, who’ve sung her nursery rhymes for nearly half a century.
Ever heard “Le clown Samuel”? “Rôbôtô”? “Allez allez où”? These songs are all the work of uOttawa alumna Suzanne Pinel (BSc ’67, ScN ’64) (and 2002 honorary doctorate recipient), aka Marie-Soleil, the great ambassador of French-Canadian culture, but also, maybe especially, of children, who’ve sung h...
CiCi Moya (BA ’11) is no stranger to the public eye. As a digital content creator and event host, Moya has built a life that centres her love of storytelling, performance, and connecting with people. A graduate of uOttawa’s Faculty of Arts with a major in psychology, Moya has also used her study of human behaviour to inform her acting.
CiCi Moya (BA ’11) is no stranger to the public eye. As a digital content creator and event host, Moya has built a life that centres her love of storytelling, performance, and connecting with people. A graduate of uOttawa’s Faculty of Arts with a major in psychology, Moya has also used her study of ...
Katie Green (BA ’05, Gee Gees Women's Swimming '03-'05) has always been good at spotting the opportunities around her. Her latest project, luxury knitwear company &Or Collective, fuses her years of experience working with global beauty and fashion brands with her desire to build a socially and environmentally conscious business.
Katie Green (BA ’05, Gee Gees Women's Swimming '03-'05) has always been good at spotting the opportunities around her. Her latest project, luxury knitwear company &Or Collective, fuses her years of experience working with global beauty and fashion brands with her desire to build a...
The Francophone community gathered at the National Arts Centre for the annual Souper Français to celebrate the announcement of the 2024 winner of the Prix Bastarache-Charron. Special guests included Justice Mary Moreau, the newest member of the Supreme Court of Canada and Dean Kristen Boon.
The Francophone community gathered at the National Arts Centre for the annual Souper Français to celebrate the announcement of the 2024 winner of the Prix Bastarache-Charron. Special guests included Justice Mary Moreau, the newest member of the Supreme Court of Canada and Dean Kristen Boon.
The Honourable Arif Virani, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, announced the appointment of Elizabeth Walker, LLB ’86, to the Federal Court of Appeal.
The Honourable Arif Virani, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, announced the appointment of Elizabeth Walker, LLB ’86, to the Federal Court of Appeal.
Black History Month is a time to learn and reflect on past Black experiences and achievements, and to look to the future through the ongoing work and contributions of Black individuals making a difference in our society.
Black History Month is a time to learn and reflect on past Black experiences and achievements, and to look to the future through the ongoing work and contributions of Black individuals making a difference in our society.
She loves the polar regions, “the vast spaces where there are no answers, no paths, no trails,” and she loves ... calculated risks. But rather than be called “brave”, this explorer, mountain climber and risk management consultant by the name of Pascale Marceau (BScAp in Chemical Engineering ’99) prefers to be called “curious” and “tenacious.”
She loves the polar regions, “the vast spaces where there are no answers, no paths, no trails,” and she loves ... calculated risks. But rather than be called “brave”, this explorer, mountain climber and risk management consultant by the name of Pascale Marceau (BScAp in Chemical Engineering ’99) pre...