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...
In celebration of Global Entrepreneurship Week in November, the Common Law Section hosted a captivating panel discussion titled "Oh the Places you'll go with a law degree."
In celebration of Global Entrepreneurship Week in November, the Common Law Section hosted a captivating panel discussion titled "Oh the Places you'll go with a law degree."
As we wrap up 2023, we look back at some of the memorable moments, remarkable milestones, and well-deserved recognition that the University of Ottawa experienced this year.
As we wrap up 2023, we look back at some of the memorable moments, remarkable milestones, and well-deserved recognition that the University of Ottawa experienced this year.
The Faculty of Law was thrilled to gather for the long-awaited Welcome Ceremony honoring Justice Michelle O'Bonsawin, who made history as the first Indigenous person appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada in September 2022.
The Faculty of Law was thrilled to gather for the long-awaited Welcome Ceremony honoring Justice Michelle O'Bonsawin, who made history as the first Indigenous person appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada in September 2022.