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U of T’s evergreen commitment to student aid
U of T’s evergreen commitment to student aid
How many new dinosaur species can one person help find? Professor David Evans is up to eight
Support for medical students is a key plank of the Faculty of Medicine’s campaign
A book collector for more than 40 years, Michael Walsh has acquired several thousand antiquarian volumes of western philosophy
New Rotman School of Management building opens on St. George Street
New chancellor Michael Wilson is pumped to champion University of Toronto spirit
A new applied science facility will give engineering students a place to develop entrepreneurial ideas
Toronto’s land-use maps are important planning tools but they lack detail and are often out-of-date. Not for much longer
Is ‘one’ really the loneliest number?
Was the War of 1812 actually a civil war?
How does one build a human-powered helicopter?
Wattpad co-founder Allen Lau predicts a book publishing revolution
Author Andrew Blum follows the wires behind the Web
How Saad Siddiqui used martial arts to kick-start an acting career
ZED.TO's interactive narrative experience simulates the end of the world
For this Fonthill, Ontario, couple it was a match made in music. And almost 65 years later, they’re still in tune
Victoria Nolan is dubbed “The Metronome” for her ability to row perfectly in synch with her teammates
Toronto Jazz Festival’s Josh Grossman wants audiences to open their ears to something new
Lisa Bryn Rundle talks with Degrassi co-creator on teaching and television
Alumni feel the joie at the Vari home
The Saudi Arabian city is wrestling with a transit problem of Koranic proportions
What’s the solution to Toronto’s traffic problems?
A new U of T research centre will investigate the curative power of music
Forty years ago, an intrepid group of professors and students sparked progress for women across U of T
Myrna Kostash reflects upon the new women's studies course at the University of Toronto in a 1972 Miss Chatelaine article
The Toronto region is a great home for a global university
Two U of T students recommend reparations for victims of child soldiers in Uganda
Mellon Foundation grant will bring leading post-doctoral scholars to U of T’s Jackman Humanities Institute
Doris McCarthy’s life’s work finds a permanent home at U of T Scarborough
Undergraduate students design their own experiments to address important medical questions
A forestry prof believes a local parasite could help protect Ontario’s ash trees from a deadly invader
What can a computer reveal about a work of fiction? Plenty, it seems
The simple, inexpensive device matches the function of far more costly technology
You don’t need an Olympic training regimen to get healthy through exercise
Chinese propaganda posters from the 1960s celebrate work as an act of nation-building
The challenge to improve online dating
ABC correspondent Muhammad Lila reports from Pakistan and Afghanistan
The heart wants what the heart wants, but Mehreen and Arsalan offer a lesson in the virtues of patience
Jothi Shanmugam is devoted to bringing together communities for change
Charlotte Gill reminisces about life as a professional tree planter
A Cocksure Lad
Researchers are developing better ways to detect serious illnesses before they become life-threatening – and while they’re still treatable
From X-rays to MRI
U of T’s Northrop Frye conceded that other scholars were “infinitely more accurate” than he. But he claimed to have something they lacked – genius
With the discovery of hundreds of worlds around other stars, will we find that Earth is not alone in bearing life?
A few intriguing oddities from the hunt for exoplanets
Exciting, dynamic growth is happening at U of T's east and west campuses
Faculty of Law launches a $53-million campaign
A new institute will study the country’s successes
Yasmin Razavi helps students start their own businesses
A U of T grad student and alumnus created music for the launch of the Boundless campaign in just three weeks
Rather than warning students away from Wikipedia, some professors are now embracing it
Friends and family of the late Paul Oberman have created an award for architecture and urban design
Thinner, more flexible displays could radically change how we use and experience computers
What effect will unlimited corporate spending have on the U.S. election?
Autistic children develop better communications skills when using iPads, researcher finds
Suneet Singh Tuli has engineered an affordable tablet computer for the developing world
Avis Glaze fights for the kids who struggle in class
Canadians need to push back against the processed-food industry, says author Jeannie Marshall
Last fall, two U of T grads were appointed to the nation's highest court