Diverse and Inclusive City
Diversity is one of Toronto's great strengths, but we can do more to ensure some people aren't left behind
Diversity is one of Toronto's great strengths, but we can do more to ensure some people aren't left behind
There's a wealth of knowledge within the university's walls. It could be shared more often with municipal leaders
There's a wealth of innovative talent in Toronto. But we can do more to harness it effectively
Cities are more livable when they're clean and green
Readers' favourite in the 2015 U of T Magazine Short Story Contest
With U of T as its academic anchor, the region has emerged as a global hub of biomedical innovation
U of T scientists will help usher in a new era of designing and creating cells, tissues and organs, thanks to historic $114-million federal grant
Five U of T students create winning SSHRC Storytellers videos
Three National Ballet dancers go from the barre to the books
New Dalla Lana centre aims to improve health outcomes for aboriginal communities
The Munk School’s new director seeks ways to answer some of humanity’s most nerve-wracking questions
Almost a quarter billion raised to support students, faculty, programs and infrastructure
Novel protein “map” developed at U of T could yield better treatments for many diseases
Recent cases in international law suggest the idea is gaining momentum
A design for the Gardiner Expressway illustrates how U of T students are reimagining Toronto
Can we restore sanity and reason to politics?
Online peer-to-peer lending company hopes to change how Canadians obtain loans
Geography grad creates a whole new way to see the UTM grounds
For Anil Persaud and Cynthia Jairam-Persaud, meeting as first-years meant growing up together
Mercedes Richards unpacks an astronomical mystery
Adrienne Alison's sculpture on Parliament Hill shows how cooperation and diversity won the War of 1812
Alumni nab deal with Playstation for video game N++
George Jacob is fascinated with museums: and is heading the new Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum in Alberta
An iconic Toronto concert in 1969 heralded the breakup of the Beatles and the launch of new acts
Anne Appathurai makes sure audiences understand foreign-language films – in less space than a tweet!
Fred and Norah Urquhart's lifelong quest for the hidden kingdom of the Monarch butterfly
Rob Brander put his specialized knowledge at the service of Australian surfers, and now a grateful nation calls him “Dr. Rip”
Paracyclist Shelley Gautier competes for everyone with a disability
How Pan Am athlete Kate Sauks went from rowing newbie to medallist in just five years
How the art of giving back motivates photographer Richard Phibbs
Artist Maria Torrence Wishart founded U of T’s 90-year-old medical illustration department, now a thriving master’s program
Toronto's Pan Am Games will leave a golden legacy for U of T, its athletes and the city.
U of T is rethinking how journalists get trained
A U of T computer scientist is helping to build a new generation of intelligent machines
Determining whether computers can think like humans is not a straightforward task
They open our minds to the world – and the possibilities – around us
A U of T startup gives kids a leg up with language
Pharmacy's Christopher Siu wins over MasterChef Canada audience
U of T Mississauga students pull back the curtain on the unique world of repertory theatre
Collaboration between U of T, China will create new perspectives on art
Susan McCahan is leading the charge to reimagine undergrad education at U of T
U of T's 12th president charted a course for the university that took it to the top
U of T's ninth president truly changed the world
A familiar problem in the West, food waste is quickly becoming a global issue
Applies to someone who is not transgender, and is often used to signal awareness of gender politics
Canadians could save billions through a nationwide plan to cover prescription drugs for all citizens
U of T startup ChipCare gets set to unveil a revolutionary portable HIV blood-testing device
Is solitary confinement ever appropriate?
What is driving North America’s obsession with hoarding?
New Toronto city librarian Vickery Bowles wants everyone to read, write, create
Marwan and Hadi Aladdin aim to train the world’s workers
The Toronto International Film Festival’s Reel Comfort program helps make those connections available to clients in mental-health programs
Exploring a new country linked video bloggers Simon and Martina Stawski to each other… and to the world
Out of 82 entries from around the globe, the design of two Daniels Faculty graduates brought home the top prize in the SymbioticCities 2014 International Design Ideas Competition
Graduation is just the beginning
With the Toronto Poetry Map, a U of T English professor and Toronto Public Library unveil a whole new way to view the city