Taking on Goliath
A Toronto startup is using technology to reinvent how homes are bought and sold
A Toronto startup is using technology to reinvent how homes are bought and sold
David Berkal wants to change the way people think about tourism
Nadia Amoroso helps clients interpret complex data quickly and present it memorably
Computer science grad Stephen Piron is helping banks stay on the right side of regulators
Mary Jo Haddad came to Sick Kids to look after ill children. As CEO, she helped nurse the whole hospital back to good health
Digital synergy for higher education
A $22.5-million donation from MasterCard Foundation will bring bright young students to U of T
Fascinating characters populate a new history of the Faculty of Arts and Science at U of T
Canada’s first university women’s club sought to improve the lives of women and children
U of T partners with the Jane Goodall Institute to send students to Uganda to study endangered wildlife
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
The founder of landscape architecture at the University of Toronto was an eco-pioneer
Robert Madden believed that teaching was the art of sharing knowledge
An intelligent transportation system could reduce wait times at traffic lights in Toronto by more than half
Three grads have developed an LED that uses a fraction of the electricity of other light bulbs
The conditions for entrepreneurs in Canada are good, says Rotman professor Will Mitchell. It’s our attitude that needs work
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
For Brian Finley and Donna Bennett, it was a match made in music.
Remi Kanji transforms her sense of global citizenship into action
To help save animals and the environment, we should grow meat in a lab
Peter Birkemoe went from engineering to running a comic book store
Sarah Svendsen and Rachel Mahon are proving that organ music isn’t just for Dracula lovers
An intelligent transportation system could reduce wait times at traffic lights in Toronto by more than half
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
Meet U of T's next generation of scientists, thinkers and inventors
Many scientists work for years to find a cure for a single type of cancer - Patrick Gunning has his sights set on four
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
Emma Master imagines a world with much less garbage, thanks to new organic materials she’s researching
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
Julie Claycomb is researching a group of proteins that may yield new treatments for a variety of genetic and viral diseases
Deborah Cowen investigates what happens when governments sacrifice the rights of their citizens to protect the flow of goods across national lines
Chen-Bo Zhong is interested in how intuition affects moral decisions – and prevents us from behaving unethically
A university community helps a neighbourhood transform
A U of T music grad runs an innovative program to bring affordable music lessons to Regent Park youth
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
Filmmaker Sarah Polley's advice for students who want to get into the movie business? Just do it
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
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
Intellectual property rights are intended to foster innovation. But could they actually be stifling it?
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