The Topography of Innovation
Are Canadians ready to compete in the new knowledge economy?
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
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
Thillart Family Scholarship in Management recognizes the challenges new immigrants face
How law grad David Shore took one misanthropic doctor, added a large dose of twisted humour and created the hit medical drama House
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
Roger Martin, dean of the Joseph L. Rotman School of Management, illustrates his concept of "integrative thinking" in his new book
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
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
Paul Cadario has given $1 million to support scholarships and a visiting fellowship at the School of Public Policy
Marina Nemat's long journey from Iranian prison to celebrated author brought her to U of T
Paul Cadario sees an opportunity to raise the U of T Alumni Association's profile globally
Prize-winning author captures extremes in human behaviour
Toronto artist is one of two Canadians invited to documenta 12, a massive international art exhibition
Actor lands a plum role with a CBC hit
Self-taught photographer is capturing China in transition
Telecom entrepreneur sees a big future in smartphones
Rasha Mourtada's story placed first in University of Toronto Magazine's Alumni Short Story and Poetry Contest
Martin Kofsky's story placed second in U of T Magazine's Alumni Short Story and Poetry contest
Carleton Wilson's poem placed first in U of T Magazine's Alumni Short Story and Writing Contest
The humanities play a central role at U of T
The best stories and poems reveal something about human experience that hasn't occurred to us before
New kind of tail lights could reduce vehicle accidents
Two second-year students take home top debating prize
Largest commitment ever by an individual to the humanities at a Canadian university
Donation from Governing Council chair will refurbish Con Hall organ
$1.5-million gift surprises Emmanuel College principal Peter Wyatt
Mike Wood's unusual talent has taken him around the world
A display in the Great Hall is Alexander Scott Carter's masterpiece
A pioneering Toronto clinic takes a new approach to a baffling medical problem
Wasser Centre aims to become a world leader in patient-based pain management
Bernhard Fernow guided the Faculty of Forestry from its founding a century ago through the tragic losses of the First World War
Forestry scientists are at the forefront of environmental research
Returning to university after 20 years can be scary and bewildering. But it can also be wonderfully enriching
Universities will help solve climate change
Mingjin Lu is finding connections between early Chinese and Western thought
A social history of booze
$10 million Bloomberg gift will transform nursing faculty
Milligan gift will fund graduate fellowships in biomedical engineering
Restaurant owner Roberto Martella believes in building community by breaking bread together
John Steffler's amazing literary journey
Trinity lectern is a "curiosity"