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UC @ 150

University College celebrates its 150th anniversary in 2003. Here's how U of T's founding college got started and is still growing

Global Village

Once a private residence, Cumberland House is now a thriving social centre for almost 4,000 international students

Maritime Men

Two U of T alumni are putting their nautical know-how to work international waters

Paths to Peace

At a time of international tension, U of T scholars are leading the search for alternatives to terror and war

Road Test

Five U of T students get a lesson in civics, life and tolerance

The Next Internet

Behind the scenes, U of T researchers are finding ways to build a Net that’s not only more powerful, but a lot more human

Doyenne of Diversity

As U of T’s 31st chancellor, Senator Vivienne Poy will serve as the university’s ceremonial head – and as a unique role model for students

MuchMore Sung

U of T degree taught alumna Hannah Sung to see all sides of a story

Star Turns

More than actors, playwrights and directors, these artists are architects who helped create Canada’s thriving theatre scene

William Hutt

Star Turns: William Hutt

"I saw this hemorrhaging of talent across the border. If everyone left, we would never have a cultural picture in this country."

The Big Picture

U of T cosmologists are piecing together the epic table of how the universe has evolved over 14 billion years

Royal Adventures

The latest prince to visit campus got the last laugh, but the very first prince most certainly got the last dance. A look at royal visits to U of T

Kudos

Alumni named to the Order of Canada

Bright Lights, Big Ideas

They’re brilliant. They’re bold. They’re young. And they have the national research community applauding

Reality Knocks

The educational system may have given up on them, but these students never gave up on education. The Transitional Year Programme helped them achieve their dreams

The Proof Is Out There

In the early 1970s, black holes were just a topic for scientific speculation. Then astrophysist Tom Bolton began pondering the matter

Our New Provost

Equity, access, excellence: these are touchstones for Shirley Neuman

The Music of the Cosmos

Researchers gain their first glimpse of the primordial structures that grew into today's galaxy clusters

Hell on Reels

Dante's Inferno has huge impact on modern-day writers and filmmakers, prof finds

Defending the Arts

Chancellor Hal Jackman helps create $45-million endowment for the humanities and social sciences

Such a Long Journey

From bank clerk to writer, from obscurity to the Oprah Winfrey Show, Rohinton Mistry’s path as a writer has taken a series of unlikely turns

Road Sage

Put away your aggression and stop leaning on that horn! Baher Abdulhai's research shows that the average commute time in the GTA can be reduced by 50 per cent

Paddle Power

The adventures of the U of T Outing Club think nothing of canoeing across Toronto's inner harbour. They also hike, bike, ski and otherwise challenge the great outdoors in any way they can

Mae Brown and tutor Joan Mactavish

Bravo, Miss Brown!

With the help of a devoted tutor who acted as her eyes and ears, Mae Brown became Canada's first deaf-blind university graduate

Photo of Pride Rainbow flag

The Gay Voice

Some men may subconsciously adopt certain female speech patterns

Wasting Talent

Canadian employers and immigrants would both benefit from better "mutual orientation," study finds

Oh, the Humanities!

Author Toni Morrison joined thousands in Toronto as U of T co-hosted the 2002 Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities

Medicine Men

Two U of T alumni work their magic to keep Toronto’s Jays and Raptors running

A Feast of Thought

These 20 thinkers brought their stunning intellect to U of T's table and enlivened the world of ideas

Curing Injustice

Brilliant and determined, three U of T trailblazers challenged the prejudices of their day and changed the profession of medicine

The Troubled Healer

In his tireless quest to conquer contagious diseases, John Gerald FitzGerald, architect of Canada's modern public health system, sacrificed his own health – indeed, his life