When Words Won’t Cooperate
Psychology professor Morgan Barense aims to crack the mystery of non-speaking autism Read More
Psychology professor Morgan Barense aims to crack the mystery of non-speaking autism Read More
How verb tenses, word sounds – even abbreviations – shape perceptions, behaviour and trust in a digital world Read More
A U of T Mississauga lab finds that children pick up on a lot more than just words as they learn how to speak Read More
The extraordinary multilingual talents of Xin Yi Lim Read More
Ian Williams makes the case for talking to each other more meaningfully Read More
The names reflect a distinct world view and carry centuries of knowledge, says Prof. Tahohtharátye Joe Brant Read More
How well do you know Canadian words? Read More
At U of T Mississauga, students are exploring the meaning – and possible future – of those tiny symbols on our phones Read More
The group invites non-athletes to try their hand at games like dodgeball and basketball in a fun – and distinctly supportive – atmosphere Read More
U of T Scarborough alum Ambica Jain’s unexpected path to restaurant success Read More
Researchers across U of T are banding together to help the United Nations meet its 17 sustainable development goals Read More
Prof. Zoë Wool investigates the toxic, lingering and far-reaching effects of armed conflict Read More
U of T students in a new course team up with community partners in Pune, India, to solve real-world urban problems Read More
After Russia invaded Ukraine, U of T’s Scholars-at-Risk program helped Vadym Lytvynov follow his dream Read More
The scientific community gives me hope for a future where the rule of law wins over “rule by might” Read More
U of T archaeologists are working with Sagamok Anishnawbek to learn more about thousands of ancient objects discovered along the shore of Lake Huron Read More
As much of the globe turns inward, U of T is doubling down on the value of international education Read More
Prof. Christine Chojnacki says Jainism, an ancient Indian belief system, has a lot to offer to help solve today’s global problems Read More
International students enliven classroom conversations and add to a diverse learning experience for all, says vice-president Joseph Wong Read More
U of T Scarborough students are using ground-penetrating radar and lidar to search for unmarked burial sites Read More
The U of T alum’s photos offer a striking 21st-century take on the continent’s landscapes and people Read More
As polarization in society grows, U of T is encouraging respectful dialogue on challenging topics across its three campuses Read More
The permanent display at the Lash Miller Building honours Polanyi for his Nobel Prize-winning research, and for his advocacy against nuclear weapons Read More
Prof. Timothy Burkhart is using biomechanics to discover which parts of the body are most likely to fail on whom, and why Read More
Educators are using everything from Minecraft to Dungeons and Dragons to enhance education for students of all types Read More
African entrepreneurs are working with U of T to build their businesses and – they hope – save lives Read More
Almost eight in 10 told us they would like to have an international experience while attending university Read More
U of T Scarborough researchers are using thermal cameras, drones and AI to learn more about how urban parks affect the climate Read More
English professor Randy Boyagoda says he will encourage understanding from ‘a place of curiosity and empathy’ Read More
Political polarization and a shift in the Republican Party have troubling implications for America – and Canada Read More
These scholars say artificial intelligence could help reduce income inequality Read More
AI is promising a better – and faster – way to monitor the world for emerging medical threats Read More
AI is generating a disinformation arms race. The window to stop it may be closing Read More
AI has developed faster than anyone thought. Will it serve humanity’s best interests? Read More
The short answer: it depends Read More
Why AI could be good news for both patients and our health-care system Read More
But it’s also crucial for people to give informed consent to have their genetic information used this way Read More
Basketball means the world to sports journalist Alex Wong. Here’s why Read More
Painter Wendy Wacko pays homage to her mentor, Doris McCarthy, with a gift of art to U of T Scarborough Read More
More people with disabilities are having children. Our health-care system is unprepared, says researcher Hilary Brown Read More
A room-sized machine that could do calculations faster than humans first took shape here 75 years ago Read More
Professor Ai Taniguchi explores how art and language can bring us together Read More
How to spot and avoid online scams Read More
Groundbreaking plan comes on the heels of U of T’s number-one sustainability ranking Read More
The Schwartz Reisman Innovation Campus will help develop artificial intelligence that benefits humanity – from ideas and scholarship to successful startups Read More
We asked 100 University of Toronto students. This is what they told us Read More
A new space at U of T Mississauga will help life-science startups refine their lab-based innovations Read More
Plant growth chambers will enable researchers to test how food crops fare under different conditions Read More
Fourth-year drama students put their skills to the test with a theatrical warning of climate change run amok Read More
AI can help musicians compose and create new sounds. Is it just another music-making tool – or something else? Read More
Before we know it, artificial intelligence will be all around us. Are we ready? Read More
To meet its pledge to be carbon neutral by 2050, Canada needs to cut emissions from the construction industry. Here’s how Read More
Test your knowledge of all things U of T in honour of the university’s 197th anniversary on March 15! Read More
Research suggests they are, in three ways Read More
Rapid shifts in everything from technology to employee expectations are pressuring leaders to constantly adapt Read More
A U of T Scarborough professor’s educational outreach program is giving people in prison new hope Read More
Professor Doug Richards teaches his students the secrets to living a longer – and healthier – life Read More
A U of T Mississauga study finds that problematic smartphone use is increasing worldwide – especially among younger women Read More
U of T researchers are developing a chatbot to help people stop smoking. One day, it might offer therapy, too Read More
U of T Chancellor Rose Patten draws on her experience as a senior executive to identify the skills today’s leaders need most Read More
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