Meet the Class of 2024: Successful, inventive, inclusive and dedicated
This year, some 10,000 uOttawa students will receive their diplomas as family and friends cheer them on.
Meet the Class of 2024: Successful, inventive, inclusive and dedicated
This year, some 10,000 uOttawa students will receive their diplomas as family and friends cheer them on.
In 2018, the term “misinformation” was named Word of the Year. Four years on, and having lived through the COVID-19 pandemic, the concepts of “misinformation” (unintentional dissemination of inaccurate information) and “disinformation” (dissemination of false information with the intent to cause harm) are more relevant than ever.
In 2018, the term “misinformation” was named Word of the Year. Four years on, and having lived through the COVID-19 pandemic, the concepts of “misinformation” (unintentional dissemination of inaccurate information) and “disinformation” (dissemination of false information with the intent to cause har...
Are you a fan of sipping a cup of coffee and enjoying its delightful fragrance? This popular beverage, loved by people worldwide, can be traced back to the humble coffee plant, specifically, the Coffea arabica species. How did this plant evolve into the drink we all know today? And what measures can we take to ensure its future?
Are you a fan of sipping a cup of coffee and enjoying its delightful fragrance? This popular beverage, loved by people worldwide, can be traced back to the humble coffee plant, specifically, the Coffea arabica species. How did this plant evolve into the drink we all know today? And what measures can...
From the United Nations to the Canadian foreign service, Sabina Saeed (BComm ’03) and Bushra Saeed-Khan (BSocSc ’07) are leveraging their uOttawa degrees to bridge cultures and countries.
From the United Nations to the Canadian foreign service, Sabina Saeed (BComm ’03) and Bushra Saeed-Khan (BSocSc ’07) are leveraging their uOttawa degrees to bridge cultures and countries.
Isabelle Wallace (MScN '18), member of the Indigenous Alumni Council and registered nurse, was the first Indigenous woman to serve as a nurse in her community, the Maliseet First Nation of Madawaska, New Brunswick. As national program coordinator of Indigenous Services Canada’s Public Health Surge Team, her vision of improving access to health care has taken on a Canada-wide scope. Having ju...
Isabelle Wallace (MScN '18), member of the Indigenous Alumni Council and registered nurse, was the first Indigenous woman to serve as a nurse in her community, the Maliseet First Nation of Madawaska, New Brunswick. As national program coordinator of Indigenous Services Canada’s Public Health Su...
A total solar eclipse is expected to occur on April 8, 2024, passing through North America and visible in various regions including Mexico, the central and eastern United States, and southeastern Canada. During a solar eclipse, the Moon obstructs the Sun, casting a shadow on Earth.
In order to delve deeper into this remarkable astronomical event, we spoke with Christian Gigault, Assistant Prof...
A total solar eclipse is expected to occur on April 8, 2024, passing through North America and visible in various regions including Mexico, the central and eastern United States, and southeastern Canada. During a solar eclipse, the Moon obstructs the Sun, casting a shadow on Earth.
In order to d...
Professor Eva Hemmer is developing next-generation nanomaterials that could revolutionize therapeutic and diagnostic — known as theranostic — technologies. Professor Florian Martin-Bariteau’s prolific research is advancing debate on technology law and policy.
Professor Eva Hemmer is developing next-generation nanomaterials that could revolutionize therapeutic and diagnostic — known as theranostic — technologies. Professor Florian Martin-Bariteau’s prolific research is advancing debate on technology law and policy.
The current theoretical model for the composition of the universe is that it’s made of ‘normal matter,’ ‘dark energy’ and ‘dark matter.’ A new uOttawa study challenges this.
The current theoretical model for the composition of the universe is that it’s made of ‘normal matter,’ ‘dark energy’ and ‘dark matter.’ A new uOttawa study challenges this.
The University of Ottawa continues its trailblazing research enterprise with the appointment of seven new Canada Research Chairs (CRCs) and the renewal of one.
The University of Ottawa continues its trailblazing research enterprise with the appointment of seven new Canada Research Chairs (CRCs) and the renewal of one.
The Department of Geography, Environment and Geomatics is happy to invite you to the 2024 Ottawa-Carleton Student Northern Research Symposium (OCSNRS).
The Department of Geography, Environment and Geomatics is happy to invite you to the 2024 Ottawa-Carleton Student Northern Research Symposium (OCSNRS).