In This Issue
The Troublemaker
Ron Deibert's inclination to thumb his nose at authority started young
U of T’s Unique Advantages
Our size and global reach offer undergrads unrivalled opportunities
Follow the Green Path
University of Toronto Scarborough program helps students from China adapt to a new culture
Poetic Justice
A.F. Moritz takes home the Griffin Prize for The Sentinel
The Campus Guide to Architecture
New book by former architecture dean offers stunning photos of the University of Toronto's three campuses
Redemption Songs
U of T's Gospel Choir gives the closing performance at the Toronto Jazz Festival
Buddhism and the Brain
Foundation gives $1.8 million to innovative New College program
Pole Star
Top-ranked pole vaulter Jason Wurster hits the European circuit
World-Class Scientists Unite
In October, U of T will host the Gairdner symposium, featuring the world’s top medical researchers
Revelations from Qumran
Ancient peoples may have viewed the Dead Sea scrolls much as we see the web – fluid, social and open to change
The Future of Regent Park
Will low-income tenants benefit from the neighbourhood's redevelopment?
Idaho Stop
Idaho lingo for slow down and yield
Computer Vision
Want to know where an unidentified picture was taken? A computer program being developed at U of T can help
Africentric Schools
Professor George Dei says parents of black children have been concerned for 30 years that the Toronto school system is not serving their children. “It was time to try a new approach.”
Aquabot
Engineering students build a robotic "submarine"
Exit Strategy
This fall, the City of Toronto will test a U of T program that offers youths alternatives to gang life
Spy Games
Actor Nazneen Contractor enters 24's world of espionage
The Boy in the Moon
Journalist Ian Brown offers a profoundly honest portrayal of life as a parent of a disabled child
Meet Your New Alumni Governors
William Crothers and John Switzer join U of T's senior governing body
Architecture’s New Frontier
U of T architecture grads submit designs for Inner Mongolian cultural district
Breaking the Cycle
The City of Toronto is not doing enough to make the streets safe for cyclists
60 Seconds with Hal Niedzviecki
"The more we entertain ourselves by looking at other people's lives, the less we connect to them as human beings"
Milestones
Eleven U of T alumni and faculty named to the Order of Canada
Melanie Moore and Brad Tapson
"Sometimes Brad plays his guitar, I play the piano and we sing together. I swear, we’ll wind up being the von Trapp family someday."
That’s One Way to Chop Lettuce…
Astrophysics-and-math grad Aidan Koper's latest stunt dazzles Ellen audience
Character Builders
Dedicated craftsmen carved the majestic entrance to University College