Your U of T Health & Fitness Guide
What's the truth about your health? Take it from the experts
What's the truth about your health? Take it from the experts
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Why our faculty, staff and students care about the community
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
"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
Competitive? Talented? Intense? All that and more. They met their equals at U of T and have stayed connected throughout their celebrated careers
Life lessons learned in sport
English majors met each other on stage
They’re brilliant. They’re bold. They’re young. And they have the national research community applauding
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
In the early 1970s, black holes were just a topic for scientific speculation. Then astrophysist Tom Bolton began pondering the matter
Equity, access, excellence: these are touchstones for Shirley Neuman
Enrolment increases offer an opportunity for expansion
$1-million gift will support the study of our southern neighbour
Architecture student to have lunch with the Pope
AGO curator embraces range of art, from popular to esoteric
Measha Brueggergosman among several grads to win awards recently
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
A fractured look at the CBC broadcaster's year at U of T
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
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
With the help of a devoted tutor who acted as her eyes and ears, Mae Brown became Canada's first deaf-blind university graduate
It's time to reflect on the facts
Battles of the sexes are common in the animal world, especially when it comes to mating
In Toronto's expensive rental market, welfare doesn't cover cost of a nutritional diet, study finds
Some men may subconsciously adopt certain female speech patterns
Canadian employers and immigrants would both benefit from better "mutual orientation," study finds
$600,000 gift will support Yiddish Studies program
Author Toni Morrison joined thousands in Toronto as U of T co-hosted the 2002 Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities
U of T Ballroom Dance Club celebrates 20 years
Two U of T alumni work their magic to keep Toronto’s Jays and Raptors running
These 20 thinkers brought their stunning intellect to U of T's table and enlivened the world of ideas
A peek at some characters, quirks and curiosities of our history
Frank Darling's Convocation Hall is as reassuring as a warm muffler
From dramatic to subtle, 14 men have given us their interpretation of the leading role at U of T
Brilliant and determined, three U of T trailblazers challenged the prejudices of their day and changed the profession of medicine
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
Henry Holmes Croft established the university's first chemistry laboratory. It remains a place for another kind of alchemy - the mixing of ideas
Socialists, peaceniks, feminists, rabble-rousers: They came in search of an education. They left having taught the old school a thing or two
Members of the so-called gentler sex were banned from attending classes until 1884. But once women set foot in the classroom, there was no stopping them
In the month following the horror of September 11, and 20 years after her frosh year, writer Margaret Webb returns to U of T, again seeking understanding of the world
Countless U of T alumni were touched by the September 11 terrorist attacks. Here are just some of their stories