Clear and Present Danger
ABC correspondent Muhammad Lila reports from Pakistan and Afghanistan
ABC correspondent Muhammad Lila reports from Pakistan and Afghanistan
What started as a regular U of T alumni event for Jiyoung Park turned into something much, much more
Laura Suen, a recent U of T grad, placed second in the CBC show Canada's Smartest Person
Yasmin Razavi helps students start their own businesses
Rather than warning students away from Wikipedia, some professors are now embracing it
As New Orleans rebuilds, U of T students are helping the city rethink its approach to water management
Fourth-year student Rudy Silvamer hopes to pursue all of his passions
Rachel Sklar is a champion for women in the media and tech fields – and she makes a lot of people's "lists"
Doctors have been trying for decades to classify mental illnesses. So why do precise definitions still elude us?
Donny Ouyang, a second-year commerce student, has high hopes for his online tutoring service. The question is: Will students pay?
Barbara Dick wants to ensure that grads can build on their academic experience throughout their lives
Entrepreneur David Lucatch is tearing down online language barriers
U of T’s high-tech recruitment strategy is yielding more top-notch applicants
New long-term study could translate into better health policy and clinical practice
Will the uprisings across North Africa and the Middle East usher in lasting change?
In her literary debut, lawyer Emma Ruby-Sachs wonders about the personal costs of activism
What does Canada stand for now? Have we lost our international reputation as a nature-loving, peacekeeping haven for newcomers?
ROSI, the aging online student service, is being replaced over the next several years with a friendlier, more flexible system
Canada's bridge champion is trying to save the game from falling off a demographic cliff
Dating at university is supposed to be easy. But many of today’s U of T students find campus romance elusive. Enter Love@UofT, a new online matchmaker
Brave, dashing and touched by the spirit of adventure, Douglas McCurdy became the first person to fly an airplane out of sight of land
A new U of T service helps students avoid Codomesticus noxious
A real transit strategy, a solution to its financial troubles, better urban design – and mayoral candidates willing to discuss these things
U of T libraries and bookstore adapt to the iPad era
There are plenty of compelling reasons for health records to go digital. So why are some doctors resisting?
Should towers be visible behind Queen's Park? An architecture grad fights to safeguard the view of Toronto's most important heritage building
Claude Bissell’s visit to China, at a time of political isolation between the West and China, foreshadowed the spirit of international exchange at U of T today
Rumeet Toor launches a teacher’s college in rural Kenya
Computer engineering student Vincent Cheung's photo software has become an Internet hit
How did first-year student (and former tomboy) Anna Cunningham end up writing a fashion column online?
Social media will be a force in this fall’s Toronto election, if a group of recent grads have their way
With his company Bump Top, Anand Agarawala is transforming the computer desktop
The real world offers many sources of medical advice. Soon virtual worlds may, too
People living on the east side of Toronto are more neurotic than those in the west, study of cities’ “personalities” finds
Are Internet protests as effective as real-world ones?
Wendy Freedman earns major cosmology prize for her research into the Hubble constant
Photojournalist Brent Lewin captures the plight of Thailand's city elephants
Students haven't embraced electronic textbooks, but a rumoured device from Apple could change everything
Will the Internet help bring democracy to Iran? Professor Ron Deibert and the Citizen Lab champion free speech and human rights online
40 years of sexual equality rights in North America and around the world
“It is amazing to me the encouragement we get from those we are ostensibly trying to help”
Runner Danny Kassap recovers from a near-death event, with a little help from his friends
U of T’s Faculty Club serves up a helping of manners to alumni, students and staff.
Q&A with Walid Hejazi, professor of business economics and international competitiveness at the Rotman School of Management.
The Internet has made plagiarizing easier than ever. But detection methods have gone high-tech, too.
Setting U of T's direction for the next 20 years
Métis law student Joshua Sutherland has something to say to native youth
With BlogScope, a U of T computer science group is taking on the search titan in the realm of public opinion
Twixters take on 20-something stereotypes
Faster and more open collaboration among scientists could yield a wealth of discoveries
Many talented Canadian researchers are returning home from the U.S. And it's not for the maple syrup.
Social networking comes to the university's online alumni presence
So far, Canada has taken no real action on climate change. It’s time to get serious about Kyoto
The Hart House Chess Club makes some strategic moves at the Pan American tournament
U of T Scarborough grad Wojciech Gryc is named a 2008 Rhodes Scholar
A U of T centre is hunting down the genes that cause this debilitating brain illness, and moving us closer to a cure
This spring, an international team of physicists, including several from U of T, will launch the most ambitious science experiment ever devised. Their goal: to unlock the secrets of the universe