In This Issue
Planetary Observatory
The Munk School’s new headquarters on Bloor Street will provide a unique window on the world
Making Canada Heard
Benefactor Peter Munk hopes school bearing his name will help transmit Canadian values around the world
Start-Up U
U of T is helping to create a culture of innovation
A Faculty Looks Ahead
Arts and Science proposal would enhance undergraduate learning and eliminate deficit, says dean
Physicians in Training
Landmark donation brings medical academy to Mississauga
A Year in Mumbai
Normand Labrie coped with sweltering heat and noisy classrooms to bring Canadian teaching techniques to India's largest city
The Mobile Revolution
U of T libraries and bookstore adapt to the iPad era
A Month in Medicine
Mentorship offers high schoolers a close-up look at a career in health
Can Our Forests Stand the Heat?
Scientists discover unusual die-off in sugar-maple leaves due to high spring temperatures
Do You Drink Too Much?
A behavioural scientist offers new criteria for defining how much is too much
One Patient, One Record
There are plenty of compelling reasons for health records to go digital. So why are some doctors resisting?
All Clear
Surveillance and surgery could both get a boost from a new kind of video camera that can focus on near and distant objects at the same time
Averting Disaster
BP oil spill could have been avoided if the company had used the "precautionary principle," says prof
Polar Express
Architecture prof's Arctic designs include proposed Russia-Alaska rail link
Islamic Finance
Religion meets banking in a new course at Rotman
Funny Bones
Hart Hanson blends crime and comedy on his hit Fox TV show
Rock Star Lawyer
Erika Savage is helping to pioneer a new kind of recording contract at Universal Music Group
Crimes Against Women
Shelley Saywell explores so-called “honour killings” in her new film
Learning to Let Go
In her new book, author Marni Jackson searches for the right level of involvement in her adult son's life
60 Seconds With Autumn Haag
What information studies grad won a spot on Jeopardy, got her Daily Double right and found out something surprising while on set?
The Architecture of a Life
Out of hardship, Raymond Moriyama built the foundation of his career
“My Captain, My Matelot”
Tuan Nguyen and Richard Bingham have weathered both fair and rough waters together
Fixing Up Soldiers’ Tower
The first phase of renovations to the 86-year-old monument is now underway
Training Days
Cadets get ready to serve in the First World War, on St. George Campus