A Fine Set of Pipes
Being hired as the first female organist at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, England was music to Rachel Mahon’s ears.
Being hired as the first female organist at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, England was music to Rachel Mahon’s ears.
For all its trendiness, there is growing evidence that meditation can make us calmer, kinder – and healthier
Prof. Chen Shen reveals how life was in China’s Forbidden City
Why are some wards more popular among cyclists than others?
How Zella Palmer Cuadra’s MA project became a cookbook
Police Sergeant Jeffery Alderdice wasn’t sure how he’d react to the dangers of Afghanistan, but he more than passed his test of courage
Toronto’s public defibrillators could save more lives if they were placed in better locations, U of T researchers find
A dynamic, world-class city and a top-ranked, global university have a lot to gain from each other, says U of T’s new president, Meric Gertler
New York’s applied sciences research hub inspires new thinking in higher education
International students play a pivotal role in strengthening the city
A strategy for maintaining and advancing U of T’s global standing
U of T must strengthen local and global partnerships and enrich undergrad education, Gertler says in speech
Global population of seniors will triple by 2050, creating challenges for urban planners, report says
Helen Walsh has an answer to political polarization and crisis: genuine conversation
David Naylor talks about the past eight years and his plans for the future
Ted Kotcheff made almost 20 movies during his career - but it was a pair of small films that really got critics to take notice
The Dalla Lana School becomes the university’s newest faculty
A PhD candidate’s low-cost sensors could be deployed across cities to gather highly local air-quality data
Antoine Pappalardo is the CEO of a Toronto-based airline that flies aid missions to many of the world’s hot spots
Nadia Amoroso helps clients interpret complex data quickly and present it memorably
A major gift to Trinity College will help bring recent events into sharper focus for students
It turns out that a good way to help homeless people is to actually give them a home
An intelligent transportation system could reduce wait times at traffic lights in Toronto by more than half
As devices get smaller, a U of T company has created a keyboard that makes typing easier while using less screen space
An experimental green roof is built atop the Daniels Faculty
A food truck in a world culinary capital? With great fare, Jordan Feilders proves it’s possible
For Brian Finley and Donna Bennett, it was a match made in music.
Tania Grafstein-Ho’s entrepreneurial spirit and love of desserts motivated her to start an artisanal baking business
An intelligent transportation system could reduce wait times at traffic lights in Toronto by more than half
A university community helps a neighbourhood transform
World-renowned urban expert Meric Gertler will succeed David Naylor and serve as U of T’s 16th president
Filmmaker Sarah Polley's advice for students who want to get into the movie business? Just do it
CivicAction CEO Mitzie Hunter is a champion for a better Toronto
In 1940, Joyce Taylor graduated in physiotherapy – and soon set off to war
The world is certain to end – just probably not this year
"End-of-the-world" panics go back hundreds of years
It seems that every era has its scourge
Jeremy Hutton nudges Hart House Theatre in a new direction
U of T’s long-standing connections with the Asia-Pacific region will serve us well in a future defined by global collaboration
The Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design unveils a bold plan to transform historic One Spadina
People who live in less “walkable” communities, especially new Canadians, are more likely to develop diabetes
New technologies are taking art directly to the people, forcing galleries and museums to adapt
Lindsay Zier-Vogel’s eight-year quest to make strangers’ days a little better – through the magic of love letters
Diana Tso has written a play to draw attention to an atrocity against the Chinese people – and deliver a message of reconciliation
New Rotman School of Management building opens on St. George Street
Toronto’s land-use maps are important planning tools but they lack detail and are often out-of-date. Not for much longer
Is ‘one’ really the loneliest number?
Security cameras are everywhere. A new app invites Torontonians to help map them
The Saudi Arabian city is wrestling with a transit problem of Koranic proportions
What’s the solution to Toronto’s traffic problems?
Forty years ago, an intrepid group of professors and students sparked progress for women across U of T
Mellon Foundation grant will bring leading post-doctoral scholars to U of T’s Jackman Humanities Institute
Ran Goel is leading an agricultural revolution
After surviving a difficult childhood, teacher and writer Lee Maracle provides counsel to others at First Nations House
Friends and family of the late Paul Oberman have created an award for architecture and urban design
As New Orleans rebuilds, U of T students are helping the city rethink its approach to water management
Toxic elements in most city-grown vegetables are at acceptable levels, according to a new study. But be careful of the eggplant!