30-05-2025
Alanis Morissette to receive honorary doctorate from University of Ottawa
Alanis Morissette accepts her award at the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame Gala in Toronto, on Saturday September 24, 2022. (Chris Young/THE CANADIAN PRESS)
Alanis Morissette will tell graduates what 'you oughta know' during Convocation ceremonies at the University of Ottawa.
The Ottawa native is one of nine people who will receive honorary doctorates during spring Convocation ceremonies at uOttawa between June 8 and 12. Other recipients include Ontario Chief Justice Michael H. Tulloch and former Olympic athlete Abby Hoffman.
Morissette won seven Grammy awards and 15 Juno Awards, and was inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame in 2005 and the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 2015.
'Born and raised in Ottawa, Alanis Morissette has been one of the most influential singer-songwriter-musicians in contemporary music,' uOttawa says.
'Her deeply expressive music and performances have earned vast critical praise and seven Grammy Awards. Morissette's 1995 album Jagged Little Pill was a tour de force that changed the sound of pop music around the world. It was followed by nine more eclectic and acclaimed albums.'
The University of Ottawa says the honorary doctorates will be awarded to individuals whose exceptional careers have 'had a significant impact on their field of expertise and on society.'
'The honorary doctorate of the University of Ottawa celebrates those who, through their commitment, their work or their influence, embody the values that our institution strives to share,' uOttawa said.
'These honours not only recognize remarkable careers, but they also celebrate a vision of the world, a quest for excellence and a commitment to the common good that inspires future generations of students.'
Other recipients of honorary doctorates are: