Nightmare in Nanking
Diana Tso has written a play to draw attention to an atrocity against the Chinese people – and deliver a message of reconciliation
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Toronto’s land-use maps are important planning tools but they lack detail and are often out-of-date.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!
John P. Racine reflects on how his life has changed since the earthquake in Japan
As director of Arkadium, Jean-Guy Niquet is diving into the fast-moving world of mobile games
Love can bloom anytime and anywhere on U of T's three campuses
Diana Tso’s play Red Snow focuses on the “forgotten holocaust”
Why can't Toronto's waterfront emulate Chicago's? Land ownership, says political science student Gabriel Eidelman
What one of the world’s largest mortality studies is teaching us about public health
Why improving the well-being of people in other countries should concern Canadians
Students in U of T Scarborough’s City Studies program learn first-hand how local immigrants are adapting to life in Canada
Rotman’s international study tours taught Michael Odam the ins and outs of doing business in low-income countries
Law student Meghan Lindo worked in Kenya to seek justice for victims of sexual assault
U of T’s new campaign
Fourth-year student Rudy Silvamer hopes to pursue all of his passions
How should employment insurance be reformed?
What principles should guide how a city develops its waterfront?
Torontoist editor Hamutal Dotan seeks out stories from the underground
Alumni and friends support Convocation Hall’s construction
Four alumni offer advice to graduating students about finding a job and transitioning out of university
Modern life is 24-7, but there may be negative consequences to defying our body's internal clock
Barbara Dick wants to ensure that grads can build on their academic experience throughout their lives
Dyniss Roland Rainer dishes on becoming a vegetarian
Alumni recall their initial days at U of T
Human rights researcher Samer Muscati helps Iraqis find justice in a nation beginning to rebuild
Should people get paid for shedding weight and pursuing a healthier lifestyle?
Will the uprisings across North Africa and the Middle East usher in lasting change?
Professor Dan Silver comes up with a new way of looking at cities
As chief of protocol, Desmond Parker brings peace of mind to United Nations’ guests
Marshall McLuhan holds court at the Centre for Culture and Technology
What six first-year students have to say about their experiences at U of T so far
"Neighbourwoods" uses Google Earth to share info about the health of city trees
Canada's bridge champion is trying to save the game from falling off a demographic cliff
Rob Ford garnered more support downtown in last fall's Toronto election than initially thought, analysis shows
Engineers are using the idea of "urban metabolism" to design more sustainable neighbourhoods
Toronto parents can choose to send their children to a variety of specialized schools. But is it possible to have too much choice in alternative education?
Brave, dashing and touched by the spirit of adventure, Douglas McCurdy became the first person to fly an airplane out of sight of land
Urban centres have a huge impact on their residents’ well-being. So how can we make them better?
Wingfield Lost and Found hits Toronto
Hilary Davidson's first crime novel keeps you guessing till the last page
U of T engineers help the TTC uncover counterfeit tokens
In her debut novel, Hilary Davidson asks what causes otherwise good people to do something terrible
The Munk School’s new headquarters on Bloor Street will provide a unique window on the world
A real transit strategy, a solution to its financial troubles, better urban design – and mayoral candidates willing to discuss these things
Normand Labrie coped with sweltering heat and noisy classrooms to bring Canadian teaching techniques to India's largest city
Should towers be visible behind Queen's Park? An architecture grad fights to safeguard the view of Toronto's most important heritage building
Solar panels at the Athletic Centre, composting in residence, farming on St. George. What next? A back campus wind turbine?
Hot Yam serves up the greenest lunch on campus