A Twist of Fate
Raymond Reilly was looking for a better way to diagnose breast cancer. Instead, he discovered a new way to treat it
Raymond Reilly was looking for a better way to diagnose breast cancer. Instead, he discovered a new way to treat it
The Leslie L. Dan Pharmacy Building doesn’t open till September, but it’s already turning heads
Drug researchers are helping to develop new weapons in the fight against cancer
What university rankings do and don’t tell us
U of T geography professor Ken MacDonald is challenging unfair labour practices on the slopes of the Karakoram Mountains
Ideas-oriented periodical explores the politics of suspicion in a post-9/11 world
New undergraduate international-affairs magazine Globalist launches
U of T students win the 2006 World University Debating Championship
Nobel Biocare Chair in Prosthodontics
Saturday Night Live creator remembers Hart House Theatre
Michael Deck takes the helm of the UTAA
First World War era Corona typewriter
The search for other Earths
U of T Scarborough to launch planetary science program
16 unusual, outrageous and delightful tales of campus life
How does Supreme Court Justice Rosalie Abella find time to be an author and pianist and a judge? "Every day is a gift," she says. "I do what I can to make the most of it"
Every U of T student deserves an experience worthy of a great institution
In his new book, math prof Jeffrey Rosenthal gives us the tools to assess life's chances
Zoologist Maydianne Andrade makes an intriguing discovery about the bizarre mating habits of redback spiders
A look back at 125 years of The Varsity
Researchers also honoured in mental health research and engineering
U of T community responds to Hurricane Katrina, South Asia earthquake
Gift to U of T will help students make the most of their opportunity
Seminars and workshops bring alumni back share their expertise with students
Dawn Wilkinson's first feature film wins Audience Award at the 2005 Reel World Film Festival
Where do great ideas come from?
The question is challenging both computer scientists and psychologists
With University of Toronto president David Naylor
Can a blogger bring political change to Iran?
Researchers are welcoming Google's plan to digitize millions of books, but the implications for libraries are profound
How we decide what appears in U of T Magazine
Embryonic stem cell lines will give scientists new potential for curing diseases
A museum studies prof is working to unearth the ancient leader's complete life story
Key is identifying women at risk early, says prof
Study finds that men prefer more hierarchical groups
John Tuttle looks at each convocation performance as a mini-concert
Two U of T staff members aim to raise awareness about Uganda's 19-year civil war
Centre for Integrative Thinking gets $10-million boost from Marcel Desautels
Rod Gudino runs his horror empire from a former funeral home
David Cronenberg's new film is a relatively "normal" story of man killing man
Former United Church of Canada moderator among several who received award at spring convocation
Just how close are we?
Chemist David Boocock has developed a clean-burning fuel from organic waste
Toronto's poet laureate rediscovered poetry through prayer
Zimbabwean twins Tinashe and Tinotenda Mufuka were born conjoined. A marvel of international co-operation brought them apart
A new administration heralds the start of a new era for U of T
Reinventing the automobile
Financial institutions that issue "micro-loans" are changing millions of lives in the developing world
Retiring linguistics prof identified unique characteristics of Canadian speech
$1-million gift from a Toronto businessman will help create a state-of-the-art academic facility
$1-million gift in honour of bank chairman will support scholarships at Rotman
Bequest will fund annual lecture at Joint Centre for Bioethics
Endowed chairs in nephrology aim to improve lives of two million Canadians affected by kidney disease
Author donates her manuscripts to Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library
76-year-old grad receives doctorate, establishes award in Italian Studies
Award is granted annually to a female Innis student who contributes the most to the community
Daphne Schiff earned her pilot's license in 1970 at the age of 46 and has flown in so many races that she's lost count
Internet organization assists young social activists
Science offers surprising new answers
Simple happiness test is considered highly reliable