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Digital synergy for higher education
Digital synergy for higher education
A $22.5-million donation from MasterCard Foundation will bring bright young students to U of T
If you think Google has made doing scholarly research a cinch, U of T’s chief librarian Larry Alford has news for you
A major gift to Trinity College will help bring recent events into sharper focus for students
Prestigious new award from the W. Garfield Weston Foundation will enable PhD students to conduct research abroad
Robert Madden believed that teaching was the art of sharing knowledge
Dominic Man-Kit Lam’s World Eye Organization has improved countless lives. He’s also a successful artist. Next on his list: edible vaccines
How personal changes led Bailey Vaez to promote wellness at work
A food truck in a world culinary capital? With great fare, Jordan Feilders proves it’s possible
Remi Kanji transforms her sense of global citizenship into action
Tania Grafstein-Ho’s entrepreneurial spirit and love of desserts motivated her to start an artisanal baking business
Much like the Belgian reporter, cinematographer Michael Boland has dodged peril and travelled the world to get a scoop
Architecture grad student Stacie Vos has developed a "smart" shirt that can detect germs and protect its wearer from them
Katherine Larson infuses her study of English with a passion for music to find new meaning in literature
Joyce Poon is developing optical devices that could make computers vastly more powerful and a whole lot faster
Naisargi Dave investigates what inspires someone to take up a cause
As global power shifts to Asia, Canada’s success will depend on seeing more than just business opportunities in the region, says Joseph Wong
A university community helps a neighbourhood transform
A homework support program involving OISE students has more than doubled high school graduation rates in Regent Park
New schools show U of T is engaged, adaptable and more relevant than ever
World-renowned urban expert Meric Gertler will succeed David Naylor and serve as U of T’s 16th president
Three students have earned prestigious scholarships to study at Oxford
Victoria welcomes back a familiar face
Professor Allan Peterkin is the world’s leading facial-hair expert
The Munk School expands into a restored heritage building on Bloor – and extends its reach around the world
A U of T project aims to bring better mental health to a country where most illnesses go untreated
Vote Compass helps citizens sort one politician’s views from another’s. Now, municipal voters will get to try it
Will "Gangnam Style" open the doors for other South Korean artists?
Understand and speak Mandarin? If not, a computer may soon do it for you
U of T team's video wins Scientific American challenge
A network of Syrian expats is bringing youth abroad to study in safety
Nathan Morlando brings the story of famed Toronto bank robber Edwin Boyd to the big screen
For Tanya Koivusalo and Adam Nayman, it was a “blockbuster” beginning for a slow and steady romance
Through her blog, Lisa Ng inspires women to go on road trips, attend rock concerts and scale volcanoes, among other things
Reality television comes to U of T as students vie for chance to compete in Big Brother-like show
Writer Ryan North raised more than half-a-million dollars through social media to publish his Shakespeare-adventure book
As a genealogical researcher, Kristina Bedford’s work runs the gamut from interpreting 11th-century documents to locating family gravestones
Tired of having her name mispronounced, Ritu Bhasin developed an app to address the problem
Rebecca Niles turned an opportunity that came up during her thesis into a full-time job at the Folger Shakespeare Library
The world is certain to end – just probably not this year
"End-of-the-world" panics go back hundreds of years
Could the machines we create one day destroy us?
It seems that every era has its scourge
Science students get a month-long crash course in turning an idea into a viable business at U of T’s “Techno” program
Jeremy Hutton nudges Hart House Theatre in a new direction
U of T’s long-standing connections with the Asia-Pacific region will serve us well in a future defined by global collaboration
Award-winning professor Abdel-Khalig Ali shares the rewards and challenges of teaching Arabic
Coursera brings online learning to the masses
U of T celebrates its connections to the Asia-Pacific region
As we become inseparable from our mobile devices, the risk of identity theft is growing
New technologies are taking art directly to the people, forcing galleries and museums to adapt
Ryan Pyle takes on India and China, with a thirst for adventure
Learning to sew or wield a chainsaw is all in a day's work for writer Ian Williams
Friendship came first for Chan, a CTV news anchor and Thomas, CEO of Vive Nano
Vass Bednar talks about making public policy fun – including policy-making activities while grocery shopping
Practising courtroom skills was a lot more fun in the days of student pranks