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The people, businesses and organizations that make UTM great
The people, businesses and organizations that make UTM great
The people, businesses and organizations UTSC counts on
In a time of tight budgets, U of T’s Jewish Studies program succeeds by combining faith, scholarship and private funding
A Toronto couple’s gift will help preserve a declining language
High-tech with harmony
Bright, open, accessible
Michelle McQuigge has never let her blindness interfere with her abilities
Every year, Accessibility Services helps more than 1,000 students with disabilities cope with campus life
Hardly. A survey of current researchers finds that the big problems are just starting to be solved
The fine art of turning frosh into scholars
Sufferers of seasonal depression appear more willing to take financial risks in winter
First time Canadians have won competition
100th anniversary of Annesley Hall
The evolution of zoology. From an ex-minister who denounced Darwin to today's research juggernaut, zoology at U of T has come a long way in 150 years. And just look where it's going now
Hart House debating has prepared generations of U of T students for the rigours of academe, politics, and the law. More important, it reassures anxious frosh that it's cool to be smart
As our 30th chancellor concludes his term, his one-of-a-kind contribution will live on
Begun in the aftermath of war, U of T’s oldest student exchange is just the ticket for 21st-century learning
Our new construction boom is driven by higher enrolment, sound planning and real needs
How we’re retooling this magazine to make it yours
Different physical traits discovered between sexes of the same prehistoric species
Calculating the economic impact of iron deficiency
Theology professor explores why people in countries with struggling economies often seem happier
Legendary architects Frank Gehry and Daniel Libeskind review graduate student designs
University College celebrates its 150th anniversary in 2003. Here's how U of T's founding college got started and is still growing
Once a private residence, Cumberland House is now a thriving social centre for almost 4,000 international students
Two U of T alumni are putting their nautical know-how to work international waters
At a time of international tension, U of T scholars are leading the search for alternatives to terror and war
A case for the rule of law
As the winds of war howled early this year, here are some ways that U of T faculty, staff and students kept the dialogue going
Five U of T students get a lesson in civics, life and tolerance
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
Researchers have developed a system that broadcasts audio, video and slides over the Web
A greater public say in government
Co-operating in research on technology, and finding innovation
What's the truth about your health? Take it from the experts
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
...is that they insist on real data
Why our faculty, staff and students care about the community
U of T researchers study how flies age, and their ability to survive and mate, deteriorates
Prof. Daniel Libeskind wins competition for redevelopment of the World Trade Center site
A.G. Rigg/Ontario Graduate Scholarship recognizes faculty member
Patrick McMurray (PHE 1992) is the first Canadian to win the World Oyster Opening Championships
Homecoming celebration for Poculi Ludique Societas members
More than actors, playwrights and directors, these artists are architects who helped create Canada’s thriving theatre scene
"I'm always going to have that bent to read and write and learn new things"
Lying on the U.C. Playhouse theatre floor during a warm-up, Thompson thought, "OK, this is where I belong"
"Originality can only happen when one begins with love of individual expression and allows it to lead to collective expression."
"I saw this hemorrhaging of talent across the border. If everyone left, we would never have a cultural picture in this country."
U of T cosmologists are piecing together the epic table of how the universe has evolved over 14 billion years
They are grad students, retired profs, a diplomat, a vet. They read Plato in ancient Greek, for fun. Deinos!
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
U of T’s diversity makes it a great place to learn intercultural competence
George Elliott Clarke explores the African-Canadian experience in a new collection of essays
Repetition in advertising confusing consumer memory
U of T opens two new buildings for students and researchers
U of T student volunteers assisted at all-star fundraising event
Austin Clarke wins $25,000 Giller Prize for his latest novel, The Polished Hoe
Last year, Nancy Lee forged the largest sports-rights contract in Canadian broadcast history
Soldiers' Tower committee seeks funds to renovate tower
Alumni named to the Order of Canada