When Getting a Job Is Mission Impossible
Laws to end workplace discrimination against people with disabilities have mostly failed to boost employment. Sociologist David Pettinicchio wants to know why
Laws to end workplace discrimination against people with disabilities have mostly failed to boost employment. Sociologist David Pettinicchio wants to know why
Faculty and students at Toronto’s four universities will work together to seek answers to the city’s housing crisis
Varsity Blues’ Gabriela Stafford on her success as a track star
President Meric Gertler looks ahead to his second term
Many U of T students live with roomies to manage the rent
As the media share images of wounded migrants, some of the biggest medical threats go almost unmentioned
An acceptance of diversity may be the country’s defining strength
This U of T music grad achieved YouTube fame by giving Indian classical songs a Western twist. Next up: a world tour
Defeat might taste like sawdust drizzled with WD-40, but I’ve developed a taste for it
As a creative director at Toronto's Jam3, he pushes the limits of what's possible with design and technology
Check out the yearbook photos of some of our best-known alumni
She landed a job with the hit show New Girl, and later this year will release her first feature film
In 2015, this U of T alum was charged after giving water to a pig. It only pushed her animal-rights activism to a new level
A former refugee himself, Tarek Bin Yameen pays it forward: "I'm very mindful of how lucky I am to be here"
10 tips from some of Canada’s top entrepreneurs
Dozens of Indigenous languages in Canada are in danger of disappearing. What will it take to save them?
U of T physicist Ursula Franklin staunchly opposed weapons of mass destruction. As Cold War tensions rise, her work remains as relevant as ever
Applications from several countries soar as international students rethink where to attend university
The students we asked liked the greater autonomy and creativity that running their own company allows
The former chancellor is remembered for her wit and warmth
A former soldier, he cultivated a legacy of service and a commitment to family and community
The procedure allowed Melissa Benoit to have a life-saving transplant
The term emerges from African-American vernacular as a call to action, says U of T prof Cassandra Lord
The late Sol Littman’s fight against anti-Semitism is a reminder “to not let history repeat itself”
A stroke or brain injury often robs patients of their ability to communicate thoughts and emotions. U of T alumna Aura Kagan found a way to help them converse again
U of T alumna Margaret Russocki was a leading modernist architect in Toronto – and one of the few women in her field
Alumni Gwynne Phillips and Briana Templeton unleash their inner infernos in darkly hilarious sketches
At the Gardiner Museum, Kelvin Browne aims to connect people with the beauty and artistry of ceramics -- and encourage them to make their own
U of T alumnus Harold Johns pioneered a new kind of cancer treatment dubbed the “cobalt bomb”
Ophthalmologist Arun Lakra explores luck, science and faith in his hit play, Sequence
Global journalism alumna Nousha Kabawat examines the plight of everyday people during Syria’s civil war
By reducing energy use in its new campus buildings, the university is helping the city meet its own ambitious climate-change goals
U of T aims to raise $20 million for a multi-year project to reimagine King’s College Circle
Researchers at the Waakebiness-Bryce Institute for Indigenous Health have teamed up with a First Nation in northwestern Ontario to solve a generation-old medical mystery
U of T Mississauga aims to create global champions in the battle against white-collar crime
The design of the Jackman Law Building reflects the need for shared, creative spaces for both students and faculty
Professor Shafique Virani says the key to countering Islamophobia is education
Renovated space marries history with innovation to better serve U of T’s booming grad student population
U of T students have spoken: Print is far from dead, but online has its place, too
Now at “H,” the Dictionary of Old English aims to define every word from the language’s earliest days
How do we restore trust between minority communities and police?
During one terrible year, author Kyo Maclear finds solace by birding in the city
Wanda Nanibush, the AGO’s first curator of Indigenous art, pays heed to the overlooked
Hockey was one of U of T’s first women’s sports
Alumna Mavis Himes delves into the hidden meanings and social weight of what we call ourselves
Nadia Ross, the winner of Canada's biggest drama prize, likes to keep her audiences on their toes. They don't just "sit in the dark and behave properly"
A golden borscht soup helped alumna Mary Berg win the title of MasterChef Canada. She now serves up her recipes on CTV’s “Your Morning” show
How Tomi Poutanen is using artificial intelligence to help companies learn more about their customers’ preferences
Prof. Esme Fuller-Thomson researches the devastating effects of child abuse on health. Now she wants to ensure all survivors get the help they need
Can alumna Kirsty Duncan rejuvenate Canadian discovery and innovation?
Tiff Macklem helped steer the Bank of Canada through the financial crisis, making it the envy of its global peers. Now, he aims to place the university’s business school among the world’s best
The business visionary offered U of T not just donations but ideas and leadership
Professor Randol Contreras spends time with the Maravilla in Los Angeles
How pollution-eating microbes could help clean up toxic sites
Using robotic technology, an engineering student lets tea drinkers create their perfect cuppa
How Robin Mazumder is helping to build better cities
Shawn Ahmed has felt firsthand how religious beliefs can lead to discrimination
Ontario Science Centre guy gets a charge out of explaining the natural world
Alum and prof helped people grappling with mental illness and homelessness
The Soldiers’ Tower carillon creates a unique U of T soundscape