News archives
December
Ten topics featuring university moments and milestones from 2018
December 20, 2018
The installation of the university’s fourth President and a campus visit from the Prime Minister are among many campus milestones from 2018.
Colorado-based athletic wear company tests new garments in ACE Climatic Wind Tunnel
December 18, 2018
While originally conceived as a research and development test facility primarily for automotive products, the ACE Climatic Wind Tunnel at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology is popular amongst a wide range of non-automotive companies, including leading consumer apparel firms like Louisville, Colorado-based PEARL iZUMi.
University launches Brilliant Catalyst: a new gateway to entrepreneurship and innovation
December 18, 2018
As a champion of innovative and entrepreneurial culture, the University of Ontario Institute of Technology offers an exciting new ‘collaboration and collision’ space for creating new business ideas. At Brilliant Catalyst, students, faculty, business and community organizations will accelerate the development of new ideas, business ventures and innovations.
University’s Samantha Stahlke taking on the ‘next great frontier’ in technology
December 17, 2018
Now working on a master’s degree in Computer Science at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Samantha Stahlke has won a prestigious Scholarship in Artificial Intelligence from the Toronto, Ontario-based Vector Institute, which focuses on research into artificial intelligence applications and provides scholarships to graduate students.
University celebrates excellence in graduate student supervision
December 17, 2018
At its recent Award of Excellence in Graduate Supervision reception, the University of Ontario Institute of Technology’s School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies celebrated faculty members who have demonstrated outstanding commitment to the graduate students they supervise.
University’s Engineering Outreach program continues to break new ground in the community
December 13, 2018
Strengthening community ties continue to open new doors for area students with the University of Ontario Institute of Technology’s Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science (FEAS).
University calling all young and curious minds to explore science and digital literacy
December 13, 2018
Back when 2017 Electrical Engineering graduate Rudy Lang was a high school student in south Oshawa, he knew he liked studying math and science. But Lang says he still wasn’t quite sure then what he wanted to do with his life.
Student showcase shines spotlight on innovative curriculum-based City Idea Lab
December 07, 2018
TeachingCity partners the City of Oshawa, the University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Durham College (DC) and Trent University Durham Greater Toronto Area celebrated today the inaugural City Idea Lab student showcase and the generous gift of $322,000 from RBC Foundation as part of the RBC Future Launch program.
North Oshawa Library open 24 hours during exams
December 07, 2018
You asked; we listened. The North Oshawa Library will offer extended hours during the December examination period to help students prepare.
Return all overdue books: You may not get your marks!
December 06, 2018
This is a reminder that the University of Ontario Institute of Technology will not release your Fall-term grades if you have overdue library material or unpaid library fines. You must return or renew all overdue items and pay all library fines by Tuesday, December 18 or the university will not release your grades. Registration activities, such as add/drop classes and release of transcripts, may also be suspended.
Holiday hours for Campus Libraries
December 06, 2018
The Campus Libraries will close for the holiday break Saturday, December 22 through Tuesday, January 1.
Pierre Côté’s Canada Research Chair in Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation renewed
December 03, 2018
For his research discoveries and advances in the management of chronic pain and disability, the Government of Canada has renewed University of Ontario Institute of Technology researcher Dr. Pierre Côté’s Tier 2 Canada Research Chair (CRC) in Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation for a second five-year term.