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U of T is rethinking how journalists get trained
U of T is rethinking how journalists get trained
A U of T computer scientist is helping to build a new generation of intelligent machines
Determining whether computers can think like humans is not a straightforward task
A U of T startup gives kids a leg up with language
U of T's 12th president charted a course for the university that took it to the top
Canadians could save billions through a nationwide plan to cover prescription drugs for all citizens
Is solitary confinement ever appropriate?
New Toronto city librarian Vickery Bowles wants everyone to read, write, create
Marwan and Hadi Aladdin aim to train the world’s workers
Exploring a new country linked video bloggers Simon and Martina Stawski to each other… and to the world
Aldeli Albán Reyna is excited to share her work, on improving the status of Indigenous Canadians, at the United Nations
The university’s scholars are collaborating with partners in every region of the globe to answer questions that challenge us all
Students Caroline Leps and Moustafa Abdalla win Rhodes Scholarships
City residents without a health card get care from U of T undergrads
Amjad Tarsin helps students with the spiritual dimension of their lives
Linda Schuyler’s $1-million gift to U of T celebrates cinema
He was a leading Canadian businessman and philanthropist, and one of U of T’s greatest champions
The like-attracts-like nature of social media could be bad for democracy
A “deep-learning” algorithm shines a light on mutations in once-obscure areas of the genome
A U of T grad's paper-thin lamp technology could revolutionize the lighting industry
Shawn Ahmed’s Uncultured Project reinvents charity for the digital age
In her book Sex, Drugs and Rock ‘n’ Roll, Zoe Cormier explores the workings of our rowdiest pastimes
Canada’s first feature film with a gay theme
U of T prof Pat Bayly headed up North America’s first spy school and developed an “unbreakable” cipher machine during the Second World War
Museum Studies grad Jake Paleczny comes up with fun ways for visitors to learn about the moose, elk and other animals that make up the “living collection” at the Yukon Wildlife Preserve
U of T often plays an Ivy League school in Hollywood. But it’s popular in horror and sci-fi films as well
A U of T grad student wrote her wedding vows based on research into what makes a relationship last
Arts grad Dani Reiss wanted to become a writer, then realized there was more than one way to tell a story
Daniel Kukla's camera discovers an otherworldly Arctic
“In my experience there is no more effective cause than a university scholarship,” says entrepreneur and donor David Scrymgeour
Computer science students are developing a legal application for IBM’s Jeopardy-winning computer as part of $100,000 contest
U of T launches the Banting & Best Centre, one of North America’s largest entrepreneurial hubs
Science graduate students learn how to turn cutting-edge research into viable businesses
Jonathan Keebler’s software has changed the way you stay up to date
Betty Xie’s film documents what happens in a community faced with the threat of eviction
For Brock Laschowski and Katherine Cornacchia, a proposal on Front Campus capped a very U of T romance
A standing ovation for an award-winning chair
How a Munk School fellowship helped a religion major turn journalist
The Internet makes it easy to be mean. No wonder cyberbullying among teens has everyone worried.
U of T engineers and architects won the award for structural ingenuity at Toronto’s annual Canstruction competition
Canada’s process for screening potential immigrants for HIV is opaque and unfair, says prof Laura Bisaillon
The Katherine Ballantine Coutts Admission Scholarship is one part of a bigger strategy by U of T to provide more financial support to its students
U of T’s Fellowship in Global Journalism is the first program in the world that specifically trains professionals and academics to be reporters
In 1917 and 1918 hundreds of U of T women spent the summers picking and packing fruits and vegetables, filling in for farmers who were away at war
In 1914, 32 per cent of the British wounded contracted tetanus. The British and Allied command looked to the University of Toronto for help
The University of Toronto Chapter of the Canadian Diabetes Association carries on a proud U of T tradition
Nisha Pahuja’s documentary film about women becomes a force for change
For Donald and Hana Nute, home straddles two different worlds.
Jason Logan argues that what the city needs most are innovative, visual, urban design ideas
Mark Daboll's PleaseJudgeMe.com website helps people improve their voice
What you don’t know about how you’re communicating
A celebration of unique, extraordinary and record-breaking feats and factoids from the university’s 187-year history
A celebration of unique, extraordinary and record-breaking feats and facts from the University of Toronto's 187-year history of learning and discovery
A celebration of unique, extraordinary and record-breaking feats and facts from the U of T's 187-year history of learning and discovery
Five intriguing technologies that could change your life by 2025
How a creative-writing program that admits just seven students a year is cultivating the country’s next generation of literary giants
The U of T-educated doctor had a huge impact on health
First-year student discovers a potential new treatment for malaria that could be as close as your kitchen cupboard
For Facebook and other technology companies it’s still an open – and troublesome – question
Canada’s temporary foreign workers program needs a rethink, says immigration expert Jeffrey Reitz