Funny Bones
Hart Hanson blends crime and comedy on his hit Fox TV show
Hart Hanson blends crime and comedy on his hit Fox TV show
Erika Savage is helping to pioneer a new kind of recording contract at Universal Music Group
Shelley Saywell explores so-called “honour killings” in her new film
In her new book, author Marni Jackson searches for the right level of involvement in her adult son's life
The culture and language you are raised with can affect your ability to judge the age of people's faces
For talented young opera singers, a four-week program in Italy is music to the ears
Should towers be visible behind Queen's Park? An architecture grad fights to safeguard the view of Toronto's most important heritage building
Hot Yam serves up the greenest lunch on campus
Claude Bissell’s visit to China, at a time of political isolation between the West and China, foreshadowed the spirit of international exchange at U of T today
U of T's eighth president recognized the importance of the university's global reputation
Claude Bissell’s final term as U of T president ended almost 40 years ago, but his remarkable contribution as a scholar, administrator and leader is recognized on the St. George Campus today, with buildings, portraits and other tributes honouring Bissell’s legacy
U of T is rising to the global sustainability challenge
Some U of T students go out of their way to express how much they appreciate their favourite prof
Professor Natalie Zemon Davis gives new life to history’s outsiders
What kind of films are part of the "mumblecore" movement?
Architecture grads imagine new forms of city housing
The American Psychiatric Association is considering whether "hypersexual disorder" should be included in its next guide to mental illness
An idea for managing the fastest-growing segment of health-care costs
Rumeet Toor launches a teacher’s college in rural Kenya
Westerners who reject mainstream culture as “inauthentic” may, in fact, be status seekers, says Andrew Potter
"We've been married for more than 30 years now, and it’s been quite the adventure"
Liberal MP Martha Hall Findlay asks why only one-fifth of Canadian politicians are female
Campus growth high on the agenda for Governing Council members
Computer engineering student Vincent Cheung's photo software has become an Internet hit
A new campus group wants to send leftover books from college book sales to schools that could use them
Research finds that young people without jobs are significantly more likely to die of all causes than employed people
Now that the Large Hadron Collider is working, U of T physicists are preparing to sift through mountains of data in search of the elusive Higgs boson
How did first-year student (and former tomboy) Anna Cunningham end up writing a fashion column online?
Social media will be a force in this fall’s Toronto election, if a group of recent grads have their way
Cold climates are associated with early death and illness, according to new U of T research
Crime in Toronto is down, but after five years as police chief, Bill Blair knows he can't take the city's safety for granted
Stem cell medicine may soon generate new treatments for any condition where cells have been damaged, such as heart disease, diabetes – even blindness
U of T science students are learning how to turn their high-tech ideas into products the world wants
With his company Bump Top, Anand Agarawala is transforming the computer desktop
Neena Kanwar says her company, KMH Cardiology and Diagnostic Centres, is committed to quality patient care, short wait times and state-of-the-art technology
Some personal reflections on this “great good place”
U of T program supports academics who have experienced political oppression
Global surveys place U of T among top universities worldwide in academic and research strength
The real world offers many sources of medical advice. Soon virtual worlds may, too
Tolls are better than transit for easing traffic gridlock over the long term, researchers say
People living on the east side of Toronto are more neurotic than those in the west, study of cities’ “personalities” finds
Writer Sarah Elton argues in favour of local eating
Dionne Brand releases her new collection, Ossuaries, while serving as Toronto’s poet laureate
Doug Carrick has designed more than 50 golf courses worldwide
Engineering science alumni reveal a talent for opera
Tiger Woods doesn't think personal sins should require public confessions. Media ethics prof and U of T alum Tom Cooper half agrees
Finding harmony between professional and personal life proves elusive for many, study finds
Economist proposes pension-like system to pay for drugs as Canada's population ages
You’re rough hewn and intimidating but I respect and appreciate you − and wish more students here did, too
Writer Tony Pi draws on his Chinese heritage to create a magical alternate history
Are Internet protests as effective as real-world ones?
Educated at U of T, Dr. Martha Gulati sings the praises of universal health coverage to a sometimes skeptical audience
A new measure of national wealth would include health, education and other things Canadians consider important
Award-winning photojournalist Rita Leistner shines a light on North American native communities
Canada must devise a plan for its universities
U of T programs help immigrants such as Norma Mendez re-establish their careers in Canada
Student journalist Jasmeet Sidhu is named one of Glamour's Top 10 College Women
Did Alzheimer’s kill crime novelist Agatha Christie?
A project 50 years in the making tells Canada's story through its people
New device provides better "masking" for tinnitus sufferers