Kieran Hayward
“My dream is to be one of the inspired citizens who shape Toronto for the better”
“My dream is to be one of the inspired citizens who shape Toronto for the better”
“My deepest ambition is to focus on learning and practising leadership in new and challenging contexts”
“The privilege of living and working in Canada comes with the duty to protect the fundamental rights of the most vulnerable.”
“I can always do more for others”
“One wishes for a day when people everywhere can live with dignity”
“Leadership isn’t just about having vision – it’s about having the right people work with you, because you can’t do it alone”
“It is amazing to me the encouragement we get from those we are ostensibly trying to help”
“I believe we should each apply our own unique skills for the betterment of humanity”
“My goal isn’t to end global conflict, but to end the suffering of people who live in places where conflict takes away their basic human rights”
“Life outside the classroom is vital to one’s education”
“The award motivated me to dream up new ideas and take risks”
“I dream of writing a book on leadership and self-improvement, and traveling the world as a motivational speaker”
“This is what leadership means to me – serving people”
“I would love to contribute to the cure for cancer”
“The global financial crisis is forcing everybody to think differently about business”
Mutual-fund guru Warren Goldring was an outstanding volunteer and caring philanthropist at U of T
Nick Saul serves up healthy meals and civic engagement at The Stop
The Nashville songwriter has released her first CD
Journalist Andrew Mitrovica meets one of In Cold Blood’s reticent Clutter sisters
A second meeting at the Victoria College pub brought two students eye to eye
Research is pointing to new treatments for the millions of North Americans who suffer from sleep disorders.
U of T’s Institute of Child Study has influenced education in Canada for more than 80 years. A visit to the lab school reveals why.
What Went Wrong? Why? What Lessons Can Be Learned?
A big blue bird brought the law and drama students together
Captain Bruce Rolston wonders how long Afghanistan’s calm facade will remain after peacekeepers leave
For decades, the medical profession has favoured treatment over prevention. U of T's Dalla Lana School of Public Health is setting out to change that thinking
The Internet has made plagiarizing easier than ever. But detection methods have gone high-tech, too.
"How original a writer am I?" wonders Zoe Cormier
Setting U of T's direction for the next 20 years
Q&A with Miriam Diamond, co-chair of Ontario's Toxics Reduction Scientific Expert Panel
In Unbuilt Toronto, Mark Osbaldeston explores an alternate civic destiny
Innis alumna suits up Elvis tribute artists
Twixters take on 20-something stereotypes
A chance meeting at the Dance Cave led Chris McGarvey and Laurie Stewart to romance and political bickering
Why do so many kids struggle with math?
Novelist Andrew Pyper goes in for the kill
U of T couldn't succeed without its dedicated and talented staff
U of T curator Barbara Fischer is headed to the 2009 Venice Biennale with artist Mark Lewis
Five years, and thousands of meals later, Victoria students are still delivering lunches to those in need
Portable device would offer hospitals a quicker way to test patients for infectious diseases
Lawyer Ann Schofield Baker took on U.S. Homeland Security – and won
Architecture grads designed and built a house together in Toronto's Junction neighbourhood
Swimmer Colin Russell leads U of T athletes and coaches on a quest for Olympic gold
What a bullet-scarred book and eight other intriguing objects tell us about U of T
U of T is creating opportunities for athletes at all levels
A $14-million gift from John and Myrna Daniels will transform the Faculty of Architecture
Law grad Cathy Spoel provides a boost for track and field
New editor-in-chief Maryam Sanati brings an international perspective to the popular women's magazine
Dr. James Orbinski served as head mission for Doctors Without Borders during the Rwandan Genocide. What he saw there transformed him
After years of incremental progress, spinal cord repair is edging closer to reality
So far, Canada has taken no real action on climate change. It’s time to get serious about Kyoto
Toronto group creates scholarship in honour of Marie Curie Sklodowska
Chief advancement officer David Palmer lays the groundwork for the next generation of fundraising at U of T
A popular social networking website is changing how students interact
Endowed essay prize recognizes academic excellence in Holocaust Studies
Scientist grads awarded honorary degrees, inducted into National Women's Hall of Fame
John M.Kelly Library is home to a 6,000-pound, hand-operated flatbed Reliance printing press
While visiting Somalia in 1995, doctor and U of T professor Samantha Nutt experienced the hardship and rawness of bloodshed. Now, the founder of War Child Canada says she's "driven every day” to help children harmed by conflict
The educational experience has changed dramatically in the past 100 years, but U of T grads from all generations still share one thing in common: a degree bestowed at Con Hall
U of T's Centre for Urban Schooling aims to help youths in disadvantaged neighbourhoods succeed