Drawing Connections
Professor Ai Taniguchi explores how art and language can bring us together
Professor Ai Taniguchi explores how art and language can bring us together
In her latest documentary, filmmaker Nisha Pahuja tackles a most difficult topic – sexual assault
Professor Christina Guzzo has a message for the next generation of women in science
Most of today’s students play video games. Why not study them, too?
We used an artificial intelligence to write headlines, add text to a story and summarize a longer article. It was often eerily good
Social work research suggests three ways the activity boosts self-esteem
One plays with its audience, the other preys on it, says writer Aaron Hagey-Mackay
A new home-sharing program is matching students with seniors to help them save on housing costs – and, just maybe, bond over Netflix
James Anderson welcomed students who used drugs to a new kind of school. For many, the effects were life-changing
One of Canada’s best-known landscape architects, Claude Cormier believes that cities should sometimes make you laugh
Edna Staebler was 55 when her marriage ended. She thought she would grow old alone, impoverished and unhappy. Then she wrote a cookbook
The Syed siblings use their voices to build a stronger Canada
A U of T study aims to create the most accurate estimate yet of Toronto’s greenhouse gas emissions
This U of T music grad achieved YouTube fame by giving Indian classical songs a Western twist. Next up: a world tour
Queen of the corner store
Dozens of Indigenous languages in Canada are in danger of disappearing. What will it take to save them?
Alumni Gwynne Phillips and Briana Templeton unleash their inner infernos in darkly hilarious sketches
At the Gardiner Museum, Kelvin Browne aims to connect people with the beauty and artistry of ceramics -- and encourage them to make their own
This Hart House Library literary club is stress-free
U of T was decked out in bright colours in June to celebrate Pride
Where did this misspelled moniker come from?
Jonathan Sun tweets funny, heartfelt – and often misspelt – observations about what it means to be a 21st-century human
Graphic designer Joe Silveira zooms in on textures, patterns and colours
Anabela Piersol showcases independent clothing designers, as well as her own lovely creations
At the end of the course, teams pit their robots against each other in an actual match on a mini-"field"
The case for academic writing that everyone can read
U of T grads and guests enjoy a University College garden party during Convocation 1930
Mary Elizabeth Picher helps new parents better understand how little ones learn and grow
Relive some of the wonderful, and occasionally weird, traditions that occur only at U of T
With the U.S. facing a shortage of data analysts, a company led by a U of T grad is looking to bridge the gap
How a design contest became a defining U of T moment for architect Monica Adair (MArch 2005)
David MacLean is creating a small-scale Toronto – his first step to miniaturizing the entire country
From champion student athlete to UTSC’s principal: Bruce Kidd ushers in a new era at the university’s eastern campus
Michel Chikwanine talks about his long, difficult journey to the African Studies program at U of T
To create your own business, Andrew Peek understands the importance of flexibility, risk-taking -- and play
As Toronto's population grows, we will have to embrace alternatives to the car
For Anil Persaud and Cynthia Jairam-Persaud, meeting as first-years meant growing up together
Alumni nab deal with Playstation for video game N++
Rob Brander put his specialized knowledge at the service of Australian surfers, and now a grateful nation calls him “Dr. Rip”
The Toronto International Film Festival’s Reel Comfort program helps make those connections available to clients in mental-health programs
A chronic condition doesn’t need to stop you from pushing yourself athletically
A UTSC anthropology assignment gives students a new view of the selfie
Dance-loving students hear the call of the jitterbug
Donor Robert Gillespie knew from experience how tough it can be to study without help
Travels together and adventures apart have created the perfect balance for Farrah Schwartz and Rob Manne
In her book Sex, Drugs and Rock ‘n’ Roll, Zoe Cormier explores the workings of our rowdiest pastimes
Museum Studies grad Jake Paleczny comes up with fun ways for visitors to learn about the moose, elk and other animals that make up the “living collection” at the Yukon Wildlife Preserve
"We have lost a great and passionate Canadian who believed this country had much to offer a troubled world"
Arts grad Dani Reiss wanted to become a writer, then realized there was more than one way to tell a story
How a history degree led Cameron to a job designing scavenger hunts in downtown Toronto
For Donald and Hana Nute, home straddles two different worlds.
A celebration of unique, extraordinary and record-breaking feats and facts from the U of T's 187-year history of learning and discovery
Outgoing Massey College master John Fraser decodes the unusual traditions and unique contributions of U of T’s only graduate college
This doc prescribes chocolate
In her new novel, Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer reimagines a strange episode from Ontario’s past
Stroll Philosopher’s Walk, peer through a telescope, hear the Gospel Choir and much more!
Can Kirstine Stewart, a former CBC executive, boost Twitter’s fortunes?
Erin Bardua and Maureen Batt founded an opera company that’s not highbrow or high-cost, but simply fun
Total immersion in the world of television led Tassie Cameron to screenwriting gigs – and her own show
How did locking lips become the ultimate romantic gesture?