Madeline Christoff particularly enjoyed having her face painted by the clown Chatouille during the Family Music Fair hosted by the Department of Music on May 30, 2004.
As part of a new agreement between the School of Management and the Canadian Association of Management Consultants (CAMC), graduates of the program will qualify for advanced standing in the Association’s professional program leading to the Certified Management Consultant (CMC) designation.
A Federal Court of Canada decision upholding the rights of Internet file sharers marked a victory for the Faculty of Law's Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic.
On May 24, 1904, the cornerstone was layed for a new central building to replace the one that had been destroyed by a disastrous fire on December 2, 1903.
For the second year, the University of Ottawa will present the Rector's Award for service to the University through media and community relations. Staff are invited to submit nominations for the award.
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
Akef Obeidat (Cellular and Molecular Medicine) and Marielle Simon (Education) were recognized for acting as role models for their students and for instilling confidence and nurturing leadership among them.
Gaffield, a former president of the Canadian Historical Association, received the medal for “his pioneering conceptual and methodological work, as well as his award-winning studies of the 19th and 20th centuries.”
Psychology graduate, Laura Lynne Armstrong, and biopharmaceutical sciences graduate, Roch Marc-André Lavigne, have been awarded the 2004 Governor General's Silver Medal for the highest academic standing in an undergraduate program with specialization.