U of T’s Feminist Sports Club Is Here to Bend the Rules
The group invites non-athletes to try their hand at games like dodgeball and basketball in a fun – and distinctly supportive – atmosphere
The group invites non-athletes to try their hand at games like dodgeball and basketball in a fun – and distinctly supportive – atmosphere
Prof. Christine Chojnacki says Jainism, an ancient Indian belief system, has a lot to offer to help solve today’s global problems
Groundbreaking plan comes on the heels of U of T’s number-one sustainability ranking
To meet its pledge to be carbon neutral by 2050, Canada needs to cut emissions from the construction industry. Here’s how
Eliminating gas-powered cars and trucks may help avert a climate catastrophe. But they are only part of the solution
A century ago, a U of T astronomer led a small group of Canadians on a daring expedition to remote Australia. Their mission? To prove the Theory of General Relativity
Now that cannabis is legal, Canada owes a debt to the communities that paid a steep price during the war on drugs
U of T’s new Tanenbaum Institute for Science in Sport will help athletes at all levels perform better
The Schulich Leader Scholarships support talented science undergrads who are interested in entrepreneurship
A new network will support research excellence, mentorship and collaboration among Black scholars at U of T
Pets that were released into ponds are becoming ‘super-invaders’ that could wreak havoc with the ecosystem
A century after U of T scientists discovered the life-saving extract, researchers are finding new ways to improve the lives of people with diabetes
U of T wants to drastically cut carbon emissions by 2050. It’s enlisting on-campus ingenuity for help
The Dictionary of Canadian Biography aims to record noteworthy lives from “all points of view.” Six decades into its mission, what that means is still up for debate
One plays with its audience, the other preys on it, says writer Aaron Hagey-Mackay
There is a steep personal cost to caregiving, from chronic stress to physical injury. How can we help those who minister to family and friends?
These 3-D printers create perfect models of life-sized human hearts, spines and other body parts
Canada’s program of private refugee sponsorship has been held up as a model for the world. Could it be even better?
More than 100,000 alumni came together to raise $2.641 billion for the University of Toronto
Around the world, anti-immigrant autocrats are on the rise. Defeating them – and what they stand for – won’t be easy
Depression and anxiety affect about one in five. How do we help the person who could be affected in the cubicle next to us?
Women pay a price for seeking more flexible jobs after having children. Good legislation won’t solve the problem – we need to look at cultural changes, too
Our first-ever Alumni Impact Survey reveals that U of T alumni are making massive social, cultural and economic contributions around the world
Many recent PhD grads are professors, but a growing number, especially in the sciences, have landed jobs in the private sector
The Old Trout Puppet Workshop’s latest production, Jabberwocky, speaks to our deepest fears
In an instant, Emma’s hopes of becoming a nurse were dashed. Could she make the journey back?
U of T provides an unparalleled setting in which students can prepare for a world of possibilities
U of T alumna Margaret Russocki was a leading modernist architect in Toronto – and one of the few women in her field
The design of the Jackman Law Building reflects the need for shared, creative spaces for both students and faculty
Robarts Common will create new places for students to study, work together and access the world’s digital knowledge
U of T’s Boundless campaign is helping the university – and Canada – shine as a beacon of inclusion and hope
U of T students have spoken: Print is far from dead, but online has its place, too
When lying becomes an acceptable political strategy
U of T alumni connect with First Nations people in northern Ontario
U of T’s Faculty of Forestry is teaching Torontonians how to care for one of the city’s most valuable resources – its trees
$190 million will be spent upgrading the university’s research labs
How can Toronto reduce its greenhouse gas emissions? Munk School students propose the ways
Toronto’s universities are working together to make the region an even better place to live, work and study
Will the Paris climate accord succeed where Kyoto didn’t?
Five-floor addition will boost study and meeting spaces
Thousands of spectators witnessed a double celestial phenomenon on the St. George campus
Astronomer Helen Sawyer Hogg not only researched the stars, but explained them in a heavenly manner to students and the public
Investigating attempts to communicate with the dead
Alumni nab deal with Playstation for video game N++
Paracyclist Shelley Gautier competes for everyone with a disability
Canadians could save billions through a nationwide plan to cover prescription drugs for all citizens
New Toronto mayor John Tory aims to get the city back on track
The university’s scholars are collaborating with partners in every region of the globe to answer questions that challenge us all
Linda Schuyler’s $1-million gift to U of T celebrates cinema
He was a leading Canadian businessman and philanthropist, and one of U of T’s greatest champions
U of T often plays an Ivy League school in Hollywood. But it’s popular in horror and sci-fi films as well
Arts grad Dani Reiss wanted to become a writer, then realized there was more than one way to tell a story
A celebration of unique, extraordinary and record-breaking feats and facts from the University of Toronto's 187-year history of learning and discovery
Education faculty to more than double the size of its graduate programs in teacher education, eliminate BEd by 2015
Can Kirstine Stewart, a former CBC executive, boost Twitter’s fortunes?
New $60-million joint initiative will help people living with both mental and physical illnesses
Total immersion in the world of television led Tassie Cameron to screenwriting gigs – and her own show
A strategy for maintaining and advancing U of T’s global standing
Since 2005, a total of 37 major building projects have been completed or are now underway
Ted Kotcheff made almost 20 movies during his career - but it was a pair of small films that really got critics to take notice