The Risk of Innovating First
How should companies respond to technological disruption?
How should companies respond to technological disruption?
Using robotic technology, an engineering student lets tea drinkers create their perfect cuppa
How Robin Mazumder is helping to build better cities
A tough-but-fair professor allowed this alumna to thrive in engineering
For trans students at U of T, the fight for rights and equality is about much more than just washrooms
U of T scientists are using a powerful new technology to alter DNA and possibly cure disease
Proteins and RNA all play a part in this age-old defense against invading viruses
Anabela Piersol showcases independent clothing designers, as well as her own lovely creations
Rhodes Scholar Jessica Phillips wants to help protect the continent’s ecosystem – and its penguins
Karen Suurtamm helps bring the U of T Archives to students raised on social media
Students favour Facebook for connecting with family and friends
Automated vehicles are almost here, but governments have done little to prepare, U of T analysts warn
What explains Shakespeare’s enduring appeal, 400 years after his death?
The case for academic writing that everyone can read
Prof. Tong Lam's photographs depict urban decay in Asia, and the parallels between security and surveillance in east and west
Eliza Reid helps writers deliver prose at her Iceland retreat
These U of T alumni help businesses from CBC to Coca-Cola thrive online
How a U of T engineering student found himself on stage with the Beatles in 1964
Certain immigrant experiences – such as the tales of those in rural communities – are often overlooked in Canada
U of T alum Walter Kohn rose above tragedy to earn a Nobel Prize in chemistry
U of T grads and guests enjoy a University College garden party during Convocation 1930
Go sledding at UTSC, perform in the UC follies, paint the UTSU dome and much more!
Mary Elizabeth Picher helps new parents better understand how little ones learn and grow
As more PhD graduates seek work outside of academia, U of T is creating opportunities for these highly knowledgeable students to develop professional skills
When it comes to legalizing marijuana, drug and public health experts caution that “the devil is in the details”
Relive some of the wonderful, and occasionally weird, traditions that occur only at U of T
U of T opens one of the first research facilities in the world to integrate the study of physical activity and mental health
Almost 500 people become Canadian citizens at Convocation Hall ceremony
U of T Mississauga's North Building will house humanities, social sciences and provide a "backdrop for campus life"
New warden John Monahan on the allure of Hart House
A gift from the Honourable Hal Jackman establishes the J.R. Kimber Chair at the Faculty of Law
With the U.S. facing a shortage of data analysts, a company led by a U of T grad is looking to bridge the gap
How a design contest became a defining U of T moment for architect Monica Adair (MArch 2005)
Judy Matthews and her husband have given $25 million to turn a stretch of derelict land under the Gardiner into a vibrant park
Markian Moyes updates a popular kind of kids’ book for the app generation
U of T community members sought to help Jewish refugees during the Second World War
As U of T responds to a rise in mental health needs on campus, a powerful source of help emerges: students themselves
From champion student athlete to UTSC’s principal: Bruce Kidd ushers in a new era at the university’s eastern campus
U of T embarks on a bold plan to restore, renew and beautify the historic St. George campus
U of T places among the top in several international university rankings
Michel Chikwanine talks about his long, difficult journey to the African Studies program at U of T
Volunteers make immeasurable contributions to the university’s fundraising efforts
Phyllis Grosskurth was one of Canada’s best biographers, and one of University College’s first female English professors
A “black box” for the operating room is leading to improved training for physicians and better knowledge of surgical errors
Knowtions aims to make translating complex scientific documents into any language faster and more accurate
Rocket scientist Natalie Panek designs technology bound for Mars
Filmmaker Rock Baijnauth’s search for the perfect brew inspired Barista
Kerry Clare reflects on how her online oeuvre has shaped her journey
Calming the monkey mind
An innovative blend of research and theatre is enabling scientists to reduce the stigma around a distressing disease
Spooky stories? Yes. Evidence of ghosts on campus? You be the judge
U of T’s new urban advisers will forge stronger links between university and city and expand opportunities for students
There's a wealth of innovative talent in Toronto. But we can do more to harness it effectively
Readers' favourite in the 2015 U of T Magazine Short Story Contest
U of T scientists will help usher in a new era of designing and creating cells, tissues and organs, thanks to historic $114-million federal grant
Five U of T students create winning SSHRC Storytellers videos
Almost a quarter billion raised to support students, faculty, programs and infrastructure
Novel protein “map” developed at U of T could yield better treatments for many diseases
Can we restore sanity and reason to politics?
Geography grad creates a whole new way to see the UTM grounds