Some 30 children accompanied their parents on the University of Ottawa campus on November 5 as part of Take Our Kids to Work. Thierry Campeau, who helped out his mother, archivist Anne Lauzon, tells about his day.
As Jean Chrétien prepares to end his eventful, decade-long tenure as Canada’s 20th Prime Minister, the University of Ottawa establishes a scholarship fund to recognize this eminent political figure.
Father Auriemma Veronneau describes the horror of “death floating everywhere” as flames ravaged the University's main building reducing it to a smoking pile of brick and stone rubble and twisted steel.
The annual rankings of Canadian universities published by Maclean's magazine again provided fodder for heated debate both in the media and within the university community. Answer our quick poll question and click on “Speak Out” to tell us what you think of the University's ranking.
The University of Ottawa 2003 United Way Campaign officially surpassed its $300,000 goal, which is the highest amount ever raised for United Way on campus.
Taking a good look into the Russian soul can be habit-forming. Just ask Professor Andrew Donskov. He has been there on numerous occasions during his academic career.
For a seventh consecutive year, Julie Cafley is coordinating a Christmas stocking drive on campus. The goal is to collect gifts and sundries for underprivileged children. It grows every year!
On December 2, 1903 a spectacular fire destroyed the University's main edifice. Archives will be presenting an exhibition on the historic conflagration.
Dr. Andrew Donskov, director of the Slavic Research Group at the University of Ottawa, points out that Russian scholars have their own fascination with Canada.
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
A new career centre opening at the University of Ottawa marks a bold new initiative for students at the School of Management – and a bold new investment by those students in their future.
Some 30 children accompanied their parents on the University of Ottawa campus on November 5 as part of Take Our Kids to Work. Thierry Campeau helped out his mother, archivist Anne Lauzon. In this story he tells about his day in his own words.
University of Ottawa researchers at the forefront of medicine and engineering have received key funding from the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI).