Doodles Not to be Marginalized
Book margins notes reveal the period and the reading habits of the past
Book margins notes reveal the period and the reading habits of the past
Study shows women with severe arthritis are half as likely to undergo surgery than men
Professor emeritus John Moffat is questioning Einstein's theory of relativity
Killam Prizes and fellowships from the American Guggenheim Foundation
Honorary doctorates given at spring convocation ceremonies
Dean emeritus of architecture establishes fellowship for study at Taliesin West
Giving back to U of T
Chair in Community College leadership
Appointments to the Order of Canada and other award recognitions
The magnificent robe was created in 1985
The Right Hon. Adrienne Clarkson is sworn in as Governor General
As the UTAA celebrates its 100th birthday, we raise our hats to 100 alumni who made their mark on the 20th century
Leading in science, research and thought
Theatre, literature and fine arts alumni
Exceptional political alumni
Individuals who helped ideas prosper
Alumni who exemplify the positive roles individuals can play in communities
Theirs are the names that pass back and forth in conversations around the world
Alumni wanted an organization to keep them in touch with their alma mater, and the wife of the president recognized that there is strength in numbers. The time was right to establish the University of Toronto Alumni Association
New technologies will enrich, not replace, interaction between members of the university
Low-grade or even recycled food grease can be turned into a usable diesel fuel substitute
Evidence of peace and co-operation in the numerous religious communities of Caesarea Maritima
An urban art assignment results in a outdoor rink on front campus
A.G. Huntsman Award will be given to an outstanding zoology graduate student
Henry Louis Gates among other honorary degree recipients
How do you get 10 scholars to wax anything but bored about the millennium? Scratch the surface of the Y2K hype and ask them to predict the future of their fields
A 1969 article in The Varsity ignited students to start the Canadian environmental movement
Ophthalmologist James Oestreicher circles the globe to treat patients in a converted DC-10
Cutbacks in government funding for postsecondary education have eased off in the last couple of years; the Campaign for the University of Toronto is producing remarkable results, and a quarter of a billion dollars will be invested in new buildings and initiatives over the next decade.
Robert Birgeneau, alumnus and internationally acclaimed physicist, chosen U of T's 14th president
What is it that every educated person should know?
Isolation of a gene could improve farming productivity in areas of the world where crops are compromised by saline irrigation water
Authors say popular English theatre troupe of 1580s was supported by the Crown
Donations establish new professorship at U of T
Giving back to U of T
Foundation assists Hong Kong students pursuing undergraduate studies at U of T