Law Firms Pledge Support to Black Future Lawyers
New U of T program encourages Black undergrads to consider law school
New U of T program encourages Black undergrads to consider law school
Liona Boyd talks about her new memoir and album, her 5 million YouTube hits, and her pen pal, Prince Philip
U of T physicist Ursula Franklin staunchly opposed weapons of mass destruction. As Cold War tensions rise, her work remains as relevant as ever
Alumna Dana Wagner aims to keep politicians honest during the federal election campaign
An iconic Toronto concert in 1969 heralded the breakup of the Beatles and the launch of new acts
"We have lost a great and passionate Canadian who believed this country had much to offer a troubled world"
A talent for building bridges made Simeon a sought-after advisor on federalism
New technologies are taking art directly to the people, forcing galleries and museums to adapt
The Lassonde Mining Building supports student learning and adds sustainable features
Fifty years after the publication of his most famous works, we’re still making sense of all Marshall McLuhan had to say
Master’s student Eric Wan helped develop software that allows anyone, including people with severe physical disabilities, to make music
A criminology student questions long-standing assumptions about women and domestic violence
What does Canada stand for now? Have we lost our international reputation as a nature-loving, peacekeeping haven for newcomers?
They're smart, globally aware, tech savvy -- and still a little nervous about starting at U of T
Even with the best medical technology, most women over 40 have little chance of getting pregnant
Entrepreneur Pierre Lassonde and Goldcorp help fund a new mining centre
In her new book, Denise Chong profiles one of the men who, 20 years ago, dared to lob eggs at a portrait of Mao. As Western businesses vie for access to Chinese markets, do such political gestures still matter?
How students, faculty, staff and alumni brought queer activism to the University of Toronto and changed the campus forever
Local food isn't always environmentally the best, says geography prof Pierre Desrochers
This spring, an international team of physicists, including several from U of T, will launch the most ambitious science experiment ever devised. Their goal: to unlock the secrets of the universe
U of T grads John Kenneth Macalister and Frank Pickersgill trained as spies during the Second World War. An unlucky break brought their lives to a tragic end
Geography prof Miriam Diamond wins Canadian Geographic award
Designer Guys transform their clients' dowdy surroundings into hip spaces
Kidd gets lifetime achievement award
Jowi Taylor tours with unique instrument composed of 64 symbols of Canadian culture
Raymond Reilly was looking for a better way to diagnose breast cancer. Instead, he discovered a new way to treat it
Pierre Rivard imagines an "Internet of energy" on Toronto's Port Lands
Authors Irshad Manji and Ken Wiwa will promote public discussion of human rights
Authors Jack Granatstein and Kenneth Oppel among other recent award-winning grads
Joe MacInnis has spent his life exploring the world's oceans. Now he wants to save them
Former prime minister symbolizes "pursuit of a just society tempered by intellect and compassion," director says
Deans, directors and principals report on how your campaign money has been put to work to create a better U of T
These 20 thinkers brought their stunning intellect to U of T's table and enlivened the world of ideas
A peek at some characters, quirks and curiosities of our history
Revisiting fond memories of U of T ultimately leads to these three corners of the campus
Former president Robert Prichard named president of Torstar, and three profs pick up Killam Fellowships
Our expanded view of literature
Honorary doctorates given at spring convocation ceremonies