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Trinity Lowthian, wheelchair fencer. Neil Lumsden, CFL football player. Sherraine MacKay, Olympic athlete (épée fencing) Silver Quilty, Canadian Football Hall of Fame inductee. Brad Sinopoli, CFL football player. Charles Thiffault (born 1939), NHL ice hockey coach. Ibrahim Tounkara, CFL football player.
Pages in category "University of Ottawa alumni" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 461 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Ottawa Gee-Gees (French: Gee-Gees d'Ottawa) are the athletic teams that represent the University of Ottawa in Ottawa, Ontario. The Gee-Gees won the national football championship, the Vanier Cup, in 1975 and 2000, while also appearing in the game in the 1970, 1980, and 1997 seasons. [2] The Gee-Gees women's rugby team won the national ...
University of Ottawa alumni (3 C, 478 P) C. ... Pages in category "University of Ottawa people" This category contains only the following page.
The Faculty of Medicine (French: Faculté de médecine) at the University of Ottawa is a bilingual medical school in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada [1] founded in 1945. [2] It is located at a campus centred on Roger-Guindon Hall in the east end of Ottawa and is attached to the Ottawa Hospital's General Campus. The Health Sciences Complex is separate ...
Doctoral advisor. Doug Skuce [1] Timothy Christian Lethbridge (born 1963) is a British/Canadian computer scientist and Professor of Computer Science and Software Engineering at University of Ottawa, known for his contributions in the fields of software engineering, knowledge management [2] and computer animation, and the development of Umple.
Pages in category "University of Ottawa Faculty of Law alumni" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Jock Turcot. Francis James "Jock" Turcot (5 October 1943 – 25 December 1965) was President of the Student Federation of the University of Ottawa (then known as the Students' Union of the University of Ottawa) in 1965 and a leading figure of the Canadian student movement in the 1960s. [1]