Vinay Saldhana
Teacher brings AIDS education to Russia
Teacher brings AIDS education to Russia
Glamour magazine names student one of "10 college women who will change the world"
Exploring the political implications of disappearing Indigenous languages
Sudan native wants to bring peace to his home country
Artist and activist tackles racism and homophobia
Art history student honoured for Jewish advocacy
U of T is committed to hiring a new generation of outstanding professors
Self-esteem can fall with age, study finds
Doris McCarthy's paintings on display at U of T Scarborough gallery
Former prime minister symbolizes "pursuit of a just society tempered by intellect and compassion," director says
Twenty-five faculty named Canada Research Chairs
In other award news, four faculty named to Order of Canada
Marine biologist takes danger in stride
The Dalai Lama awarded honorary degree at Convocation Hall
Architecture grad wins international design competition for mammoth project
Mural celebrates human-powered flight
Six years, 112,819 donors, more than $1 billion
Deans, directors and principals report on how your campaign money has been put to work to create a better U of T
At the heart of Canada’s largest urban centre, U of T’s landscape plan is creating a verdant oasis
An astonishing 112,819 donors gave to the Campaign for the University of Toronto. Here, a few explain why they contributed so generously
Donor contributions have helped make watershed changes to the student experience. How? Here are just a few of the thousands of stories
Through Project Blue, alumni and friends are creating a level playing field for student athletes
These three campaign-funded programs are enabling U of T students to experience unique learning opportunities
Do corporate donations influence what goes on in the classroom? Campaign chair Tony Comper feels that everyone’s a winner when business supports higher learning
Yes, the campaign raised $1 billion. But it also created a community committed to seeing U of T stand tall with the best in the world
A sampling of new programs, chairs and buildings that are changing the face of U of T, thanks to campaign dollars
Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library illuminates 4,000 years of Western history and culture
Donor generosity has created a strong foundation on which we must continue to build
Women aren't entering skilled trades, despite shortage of workers
Maritimers are better connected than other Canadians, survey finds
Cathy Crowe fights for the health needs of the homeless
"Love plate" was created to celebrate the centenary of Wesleyan Methodism
How U of T grads are making a difference - where their help is needed most
The faculties of medicine and nursing respond to SARS
The Canadian health-care system comes under scrutiny
They cared for the ill, calmed a fearful public and put their own lives at risk. Meet some of the U of T professors and alumni who battled SARS
A Blue Sky veteran recalls an epic journey across America
Come ride with U of T's solar car racing team, cutting-edge crusaders for a cleaner future
Suburban knock-offs no more, Mississauga and Scarborough are rapidly emerging as distinct institutions with their own unique approaches to teaching and research
Students are the big winners when private and public donors partner
Researchers find that male smokers in India are four times more likely to contract TB
Margaret MacMillan is honoured for her book Paris 1919
Foundation establishes a lecture series at U of T's Centre for Russian and East European Studies
Filmmaker Ron Mann chronicles Woody Harrelson's hemp-fuelled journey down U.S. West Coast
Dentistry mural could be U of T's Guernica
A thriving urban community surrounds and supports the U of T
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
Bringing the outside in
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
Grad expresses gratitude by giving to the Annual Fund