The World in a City
Beautiful portraits of U of T grads are part of Cosmopolis -- a unique project to celebrate diversity in Toronto
Beautiful portraits of U of T grads are part of Cosmopolis -- a unique project to celebrate diversity in Toronto
A dynamic, world-class city and a top-ranked, global university have a lot to gain from each other, says U of T’s new president, Meric Gertler
International aid fuels corruption in a conflict zone and may keep war going, says political science professor Aisha Ahmad
A U of T group encourages participants to protect the Earth for future generations
Recent revelations about governments spying on their citizens should have us all concerned about abuse of power
Antoine Pappalardo is the CEO of a Toronto-based airline that flies aid missions to many of the world’s hot spots
Digital synergy for higher education
An intelligent transportation system could reduce wait times at traffic lights in Toronto by more than half
As devices get smaller, a U of T company has created a keyboard that makes typing easier while using less screen space
An intelligent transportation system could reduce wait times at traffic lights in Toronto by more than half
Deborah Cowen investigates what happens when governments sacrifice the rights of their citizens to protect the flow of goods across national lines
Creating “thermal zones” in a home could reduce energy costs by as much as 80 per cent
CivicAction CEO Mitzie Hunter is a champion for a better Toronto
It seems that every era has its scourge
Was the War of 1812 actually a civil war?
How Saad Siddiqui used martial arts to kick-start an acting career
The Saudi Arabian city is wrestling with a transit problem of Koranic proportions
What’s the solution to Toronto’s traffic problems?
The Lassonde Mining Building supports student learning and adds sustainable features
Last fall, two U of T grads were appointed to the nation's highest court
What one of the world’s largest mortality studies is teaching us about public health
Humanities for Humanity brings U of T students and Toronto residents together to explore life’s “big ideas”
Human rights researcher Samer Muscati helps Iraqis find justice in a nation beginning to rebuild
Will the uprisings across North Africa and the Middle East usher in lasting change?
As chief of protocol, Desmond Parker brings peace of mind to United Nations’ guests
In her literary debut, lawyer Emma Ruby-Sachs wonders about the personal costs of activism
Sarah Wilson was one of 177 graduating students to win a Gordon Cressy Student Leadership Award this year for extracurricular contributions
What does Canada stand for now? Have we lost our international reputation as a nature-loving, peacekeeping haven for newcomers?
Could Canada's path to superpower status be a number's game?
What do Arabic translations of Christianity’s holy book reveal about three of the world’s great religions?
Instead of fighting bureaucratic inefficiency, why not go around it?
Engineers are using the idea of "urban metabolism" to design more sustainable neighbourhoods
Armed with $80 million in new funding, the Munk School aims to become one of the top international relations programs in the world
A real transit strategy, a solution to its financial troubles, better urban design – and mayoral candidates willing to discuss these things
Iranian students and professors reflect on the future of their home country
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
U of T science students are learning how to turn their high-tech ideas into products the world wants
The Hollywood fitness guru and former U of T grad student turns his marketing game up a notch
Investing in high-speed rail and clean electricity could help lift Toronto out of the recession – and set the stage for a sustainable future
Q&A with Walid Hejazi, professor of business economics and international competitiveness at the Rotman School of Management.
Captain Bruce Rolston wonders how long Afghanistan’s calm facade will remain after peacekeepers leave
Métis law student Joshua Sutherland has something to say to native youth
Dr. James Orbinski served as head mission for Doctors Without Borders during the Rwandan Genocide. What he saw there transformed him
So far, Canada has taken no real action on climate change. It’s time to get serious about Kyoto
Tanenbaums pledge $1 million to support admission scholarships in the Department of Civil Engineering
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
U of T's Centre for Urban Schooling aims to help youths in disadvantaged neighbourhoods succeed
Casino king is making his mark in Macau
Bernhard Fernow guided the Faculty of Forestry from its founding a century ago through the tragic losses of the First World War
Canada's commitment to multiculturalism is being tested in new and unexpected ways
Can new technology make Toronto's garbage problem disappear?
Years of university – then what? As John Fraser discovered, first jobs can lead in unexpected directions
Gift to Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library honours of former UC principal
Pay more for energy efficiency up front, save more in the long term, says prof
Two U of T staff members aim to raise awareness about Uganda's 19-year civil war
Just how close are we?
Bryan Walls raises a monument to the Underground Railroad
Could sewage be the energy of the future?
Student essay leads to creation of Canada's first black alumni association
Imagining Toronto's future