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Published in 2012 (36)
- Student Andrew Heffernan hopes to guide visually impaired sprinter from Ottawa to the Paralympic Games podium
- Back to school 2012!
- Helping young children develop literacy skills
- Educating women in Afghanistan, one class at a time
- PhD student Gabriel Potvin’s passion for science, engineering and technology
- Mindfulness meditation and spiritual practices in the treatment of anxiety and depressive disorders
- uOttawa’s Department of Biology excels in evolutionary biology
- Hundreds of students expected to visit uOttawa campus during summer orientation
- Smart car technology research will transform the way Canadians drive
- Lisa Monchalin’s journey to the top as first Aboriginal woman in Canada with a PhD in Criminology
- 11 uOttawa First Nations students graduate in Common Law
- Three generations of University of Ottawa graduates
- Congratulations to all our graduates!
- Michaëlle Jean installed as Chancellor of uOttawa at Spring Convocation
- Spring Alumni Weekend!
- Faculty of Medicine professor uncovers missing link in Louis Pasteur’s Life without Oxygen theory
- Professor Brad Cousins recognized as leader in research on evaluation
- Telfer School of Management celebrates its fifth anniversary
- Visual Arts graduates exhibit their works
- Human hamster wheel built by engineering students draws rave reviews at the Canada Science and Technology Museum
- Learning anatomy through podcasts, wikis and Facebook
- Women’s basketball team wins bronze medal at CIS national championship
- Students become open to the world thanks to international CO-OP work placements
- Faculty, staff and retirees: get involved!
- French-language expert France Martineau wins Award for Excellence in Research
- Students spend five days and five nights on the street to help the homeless
- University of Ottawa: official programming partner of the host committee for the 2012 JUNO Awards
- Alumnus and Monsieur Lazhar filmmaker Philippe Falardeau nominated for an Oscar
- Faculty of Social Sciences student recognized as one of Canada's premier rowing athletes
- Professor Tracy Vaillancourt: understanding youth bullying
- University of Ottawa hosts major announcement on genetic research
- Dr. Eve Tsai: Ottawa’s best-kept secret!
- The Snow Festival warms up campus!
- First Capital Hoops title for Gee-Gees women’s team
- Telfer School of Management crowned winner at the 2012 Jeux du commerce!
- Visual Arts graduate Elle Chae paints a piece of art for the Department of History
Published in 2011 (45)
- A student of Afghan origin has his sights clearly set on bilingualism
- Season’s Greetings!
- A star on the blue line and in the classroom
- Student ambassadors: dedicated to the success of the student experience
- And... action! SASS video contest underway
- INTERNATIONAL - It starts here.
Meet the students of the 2011-2012 recruitment campaign - uOttawa Gee-Gees women’s soccer team to participate in national championships
- Michaëlle Jean to become Chancellor of the University of Ottawa
- A victory for the Responsibility to Protect
- INTERNATIONAL - It starts here.
Meet the students of the 2011-2012 recruitment campaign: Mohammed Rashid - RESEARCH - It starts here.
Meet the students of the 2011-2012 recruitment campaign: Ana Gargaun - The University of Ottawa’s new strategic plan
- INTERNATIONAL - It starts here.
Meet the students of the 2011-2012 recruitment campaign: Elizabeth Quan - The University of Ottawa: a choice well worth making!
- RESEARCH - It starts here.
Meet the students of the 2011-2012 recruitment campaign: Brendan Gillanders - Music as a catalyst for learning at the Faculty of Education’s Mus-Alpha Lab
- The explosive passion of a Chemistry student
- Students hit the streets for Shinerama… and the fight against cystic fibrosis
- Back to school 2011!
- Gee-Gee named Canada’s young ambassador for Youth Olympic Games
- What can we learn from the Japanese tsunami?
- uOttawa medicine professor dedicated to addressing health needs of the homeless
- Promoting women’s health
- The iPad: "Correction 2.0" for tech-savvy profs
- University of Ottawa alumnus Alex Trebek honoured for his outstanding TV career
- The Stanley Cup comes to the University of Ottawa
- Faculty of Medicine alumnus Dr. Kayem appeared on The Doctors television show
- New uOttawa volunteer centre applauded by Governor General
- Congratulations to all our graduates!
- The power of Earth science
- More than 100 uOttawa researchers featured on Radio-Canada
- Future of public services at the heart of uOttawa debate
- Vote on May 2!
- Harnessing the sun
- Two-time tae kwon do world champion Isabelle Bond nominated personality of the week
- CO-OP internships add to student experience
- When theatre creates social media buzz
- Canadian Francophonie: A bridge between disciplines
- Youth-targeted junk-food ads: Do stricter laws mean leaner kids?
- A great scientist and a true mentor
- Can the planet handle perpetual economic growth?
- Teaming up for on-stage magic
- Graduate Students Deployed to Canadian Embassies
- Telfer wins 2011 Jeux du Commerce Academic Cup
- Diminishing Democracy
Published in 2010 (32)
- Happy Holidays to everyone
- Green engineering students build super efficient wind turbine
- Taking his expertise to distant lands
- Practice makes perfect
- If you know the extension you wish to reach, press 1. Otherwise...
- Cheer on your Gee-Gees this Saturday, November 13!
- Cracking the Global Hip Hop Nation’s semiotic code
- Welcome!
- A phone call from the top of the world
- A road leading out of poverty - Drombaya
- At the forefront of open access research
- uOttawa alumna Lisa LaFlamme to replace Lloyd Robertson
- A Rhodes scholar with the wind in his sails
- From refugee to physician: an 11,000 km journey from Viet Nam to Canada
- World-renowned scientists to attend the International Conference on Quantum Information
- From homeless to home
- The Balconies: Music trio traces its roots back to uOttawa
- An even greener composter for uOttawa
- Marketing champions!
- King of the cage and the biochemistry lab
- America’s films, Quebec’s voices: Double-dubbing and the reasons behind it
- Recognizing 30 years of connecting students and employers
- Generous biology students appear on The Rick Mercer Report
- A passion for promoting our heritage
- Experts at your service!
- Shedding new light on the human condition
- Doing uOttawa proud at the Vancouver 2010 Games
- Two papers, two languages, one student community
- University of Ottawa student featured in Canadian Geographic
- Professor Blaine Hoshizaki makes Globe and Mail’s list of top 50 most influential people in Canadian sports
- Haiti needs full support
- An art that translates into words
Published in 2009 (30)
- A volunteer of Olympic proportions
- A world of opportunity
- Turning idealism into action
- Francophone communities through the eyes of a... geographer
- Student mentors: Their priorities are in the right place!
- Making History – Building Futures
- The zombies are fictional: the science is real
- A reassuring presence on campus
- Teaching virtuosity
- Tackling a pandemic from all sides
- The Canadian francophonie: a treasure to be discovered
- Taking research to heart
- Making the big step a bit smaller
- Cold: A Helping Hand for Good Health?
- From biology to beer!
- When science meets leadership
- Overcoming life's challenges
- Harnessing knowledge to stop violence
- Leadership in aboriginal health
- Understanding the life aquatic
- Protecting our “not-so” frozen assets
- Taking the stage
- Freeze frame physics
- Staying ahead of the pack
- Reaching out to the world with sport for development
- Looking at cold facts to explain climate change and its impact
- Language development in bilingual babies: no delays, just a few adjustments
- Bilingual engineer finds a world of opportunity
- Identity and the law - a creative approach to human rights
- Putting human beings at the center of human rights policy
Published in 2008 (4)
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2012.02.06