The University of Ottawa and Carleton University both awarded UN Secretary General Kofi Annan honorary doctorates. Chancellor Huguette Labelle conferred the degree to Annan on behalf of the University of Ottawa.
Hundreds of post-secondary instructors from across Canada spent three days learning just how profoundly information technology is changing their profession.
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The University of Ottawa will welcome an unprecedented bevy of hockey superstars this summer, as it will lend its facilities for Team Canada’s training camp for the 2004 World Cup.
A new lab set up with a $500,000 donation from Bell Canada will offer “decision aids” to help patients and their families who have to make tough choices about their health.
The 2006 EMBA graduating class met His Excellency Mr. Shumin Lu, the Chinese Ambassador to Canada as part of their preparations for their international consulting engagement in Shanghai
Jean-Marc Barrette has recently taken up the position of executive assistant to the vice-rector, academic. Cathy McClinton has been named chief of staff for the Rector's Office.
Amedical Idol is the theme of this year’s MedShow and as in the past, the show will draw together a multi-talented group of medical students to perform music and skits.
Maryse Lavigne has recently joined the staff of the Teaching and Learning Support Service as associate director, communication, operations and strategic planning.
Dr. Nicolas Georganas, of the School of Information Technology and Engineering (SITE), will receive an honorary doctorate from the Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany, on June 2.
Geotechnical Master's candidate Kenton Power won the graduate students' public speaking competition at the 27th Annual Student Forum held on March 2, 2004 by The Ottawa Geotechnical Group.