In This Issue
Why Are Some Athletes More Prone to Injuries Than Others?
Prof. Timothy Burkhart is using biomechanics to discover which parts of the body are most likely to fail on whom, and why
Which Plants Work Best to Keep Cities Cool?
U of T Scarborough researchers are using thermal cameras, drones and AI to learn more about how urban parks affect the climate
Humans Are Wired to Learn Through Gaming
Educators are using everything from Minecraft to Dungeons and Dragons to enhance education for students of all types
U of T Students Are Very Interested in Studying Abroad
Almost eight in 10 told us they would like to have an international experience while attending university
Toward a More Civil Discourse
As polarization in society grows, U of T is encouraging respectful dialogue on challenging topics across its three campuses
A Blueprint for Global Prosperity
Researchers across U of T are banding together to help the United Nations meet its 17 sustainable development goals
Can We Learn from Other Cities How to Build Transit Better?
U of T students in a new course team up with community partners in Pune, India, to solve real-world urban problems
A Student’s Path from War to Hope
After Russia invaded Ukraine, U of T’s Scholars-at-Risk program helped Vadym Lytvynov follow his dream
U of T Advisor Aims to Foster Civil Discussion on Tough Topics
English professor Randy Boyagoda says he will encourage understanding from ‘a place of curiosity and empathy’
Exhibit Celebrates John Polanyi’s Legacy in Chemistry
The permanent display at the Lash Miller Building honours Polanyi for his Nobel Prize-winning research, and for his advocacy against nuclear weapons
Looking Beyond the Frontlines to Uncover War’s Hidden Scars
Prof. Zoë Wool investigates the toxic, lingering and far-reaching effects of armed conflict
U of T’s Feminist Sports Club Is Here to Bend the Rules
The group invites non-athletes to try their hand at games like dodgeball and basketball in a fun – and distinctly supportive – atmosphere
U of T Mississauga Names Literary Scholar as Chair in Jain Studies
Prof. Christine Chojnacki says Jainism, an ancient Indian belief system, has a lot to offer to help solve today’s global problems
In Ontario’s North, An Indigenous Community Digs Into Its History
U of T archaeologists are working with Sagamok Anishnawbek to learn more about thousands of ancient objects discovered along the shore of Lake Huron
How Modern Technology Is Helping to Locate Long-Forgotten Graves
U of T Scarborough students are using ground-penetrating radar and lidar to search for unmarked burial sites
Yannis Guibinga’s Bold View of Africa
The U of T alum’s photos offer a striking 21st-century take on the continent’s landscapes and people
From Mental Health Studies to Michelin Guide
U of T Scarborough alum Ambica Jain’s unexpected path to restaurant success