News by tag: Science
Enter serendipity
                  Dr. Richard MacKenzie ('62) creates international model for adolescent medicine
A well-rounded career in medicine
                  Dr. Elizabeth Shouldice ('00) addresses opioid crisis in west-end Ottawa with new clinic
The big picture
              Biologist Lu Carbyn ('63) continues to find ways to support conservation and pass on knowledge to a new generation
Breaking the ice
                  Nancy (Waller) Cutler ('68) among the federal government's first women meteorologists
Slam dunk
                  Norval McConnell ('80) takes on new athletics challenge
Tick talk
              Biology Professor Dr. Vett Lloyd tackles the problem of ticks
Take two
                  Mechanical engineer Dorothy Greenidge ('78) turns documentary filmmaker
From geology to tourism
                  Jonathan Rouse ('84) follows change in mindset to new career path
Honouring a mining pioneer
              Family of Mervyn Arthur Upham (’39) creates environmental science scholarship in his name
Leaping from physics to finance
                  Réjean Dupuis (’99) makes a cosmic evolution over the course of his career
Concussion Consideration
                  Psychology’s Jennifer Tomes examines the long-term effects of concussions
Immeasurable Inheritance
              Descendants of Grace Annie Lockhart (1875) and Rev. John Leard Dawson (1875) continue family history of education and public service 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
