Death Becomes Him
Novelist Andrew Pyper goes in for the kill
Novelist Andrew Pyper goes in for the kill
Tales of the supernatural abound at U of T
U of T couldn't succeed without its dedicated and talented staff
A fresher, more assertive visual style for U of T Magazine
Commuter students find places to idle at U of T
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
High energy prices are giving solar cells a new-found lustre
The case for universal dental care
Portable device would offer hospitals a quicker way to test patients for infectious diseases
Q&A with Rotman School of Management finance professor, Alan White
Documentary film investigates the chemical soup around us
Louise McGonigal is a two time half-Ironman champion
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
While everyone else was tearing down historical buildings and throwing up mega-developments, architect Joan Burt spoke up for preservation
Two grads who have helped shaped today's Toronto
U of T is creating opportunities for athletes at all levels
Professor Alex Mihailidis is designing an "intelligent" house that will help dementia sufferers
Study raises questions for governments about how to integrate newcomers into Canadian society
Commerce student Sophie Milman wins a Juno
A $14-million gift from John and Myrna Daniels will transform the Faculty of Architecture
Dr. Oliver Smithies has created a visiting lectureship to inspire students
Law grad Cathy Spoel provides a boost for track and field
Social networking comes to the university's online alumni presence
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
Hopeful news on a few fronts
Are Canadians ready to compete in the new knowledge economy?
High levels of mercury and lead in fish may not be good for them - or us
Faculty named to the Order of Canada and Order of Ontario
Jaco Lokker brings local flavour to student menus
The Hart House Chess Club makes some strategic moves at the Pan American tournament
Postdoctoral fellow Naomi Matsuura wins the 2007 Polanyi Prize
Key donors provide $28 million for programs and expansion
Toronto group creates scholarship in honour of Marie Curie Sklodowska
How law grad David Shore took one misanthropic doctor, added a large dose of twisted humour and created the hit medical drama House
From movies to TV and comedy to animation, here is a small sampling of U of T alumni who wrote their way to success south of the border
A U of T centre is hunting down the genes that cause this debilitating brain illness, and moving us closer to a cure
Three views on scientific investigation
Food Engineering Group is creating a drink that will provide protein, vitamins and micronutrients
Roger Martin, dean of the Joseph L. Rotman School of Management, illustrates his concept of "integrative thinking" in his new book
Celebrated American academic Richard Florida heads up the new Martin Prosperity Institute at U of T
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
The Davenport Family Foundation supports Varsity Centre campaign in memory of John L. Davenport
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 grads John Kenneth Macalister and Frank Pickersgill trained as spies during the Second World War. An unlucky break brought their lives to a tragic end
U of T's Centre for Urban Schooling aims to help youths in disadvantaged neighbourhoods succeed
How will we preserve excellence at the University of Toronto?
Ridges on the red planet might have been shorelines
CIUT's environmental show advocates for change
Faculty renamed in honour of Lynn Factor and Sheldon Inwentash
Gift to Varsity will support the construction of centre for high-performance sport
Media Commons collection spans 20 years of Canadian band’s history