From Stage to Screen
Measha Brueggergosman hits gold with a new album, a TV show and an opera
Measha Brueggergosman hits gold with a new album, a TV show and an opera
The heart wants what the heart wants, but Mehreen and Arsalan offer a lesson in the virtues of patience
Jothi Shanmugam is devoted to bringing together communities for change
Charlotte Gill reminisces about life as a professional tree planter
A Cocksure Lad
Dr. Vera Peters saved lives with her treatments for breast cancer and Hodgkin’s lymphoma
Sarah Truman travelled across China looking for the Bodhisattva of compassion. What she experienced was a change inside herself
What started as a regular U of T alumni event for Jiyoung Park turned into something much, much more
Second-year student Patrick Simeon is crowned champion of Hart House's tri-campus singing competition
Laura Suen, a recent U of T grad, placed second in the CBC show Canada's Smartest Person
Researchers are developing better ways to detect serious illnesses before they become life-threatening – and while they’re still treatable
From X-rays to MRI
U of T’s Northrop Frye conceded that other scholars were “infinitely more accurate” than he. But he claimed to have something they lacked – genius
Moncton’s annual Frye Festival attracts thousands, including many distinguished authors
Northrop Frye kept three personal libraries, but wasn't above throwing away books he was finished with
Faculty of Law launches a $53-million campaign
A new institute will study the country’s successes
After surviving a difficult childhood, teacher and writer Lee Maracle provides counsel to others at First Nations House
Ground broken on Goldring Centre, opening expected early in 2015
Yasmin Razavi helps students start their own businesses
A U of T grad student and alumnus created music for the launch of the Boundless campaign in just three weeks
Rather than warning students away from Wikipedia, some professors are now embracing it
Friends and family of the late Paul Oberman have created an award for architecture and urban design
The Lassonde Mining Building supports student learning and adds sustainable features
Equipping health workers in Kenya with smartphones could bring better care to pregnant women and their infants
A blueprint for an “artificial leaf” could lead to solar cells that generate a lot more power
Thinner, more flexible displays could radically change how we use and experience computers
What effect will unlimited corporate spending have on the U.S. election?
Toxic elements in most city-grown vegetables are at acceptable levels, according to a new study. But be careful of the eggplant!
Autistic children develop better communications skills when using iPads, researcher finds
A new kind of aircraft could fly 1,000 km powered only by the sunlight that shines on its back
A nursing prof is using social networks to help reduce the spread of HIV-AIDS in Ghana
Suneet Singh Tuli has engineered an affordable tablet computer for the developing world
Canadians need to push back against the processed-food industry, says author Jeannie Marshall
Singer Amy Sky returns with a message
Last fall, two U of T grads were appointed to the nation's highest court
They flirted during undergrad but eventually lost touch. Then along came Facebook
John P. Racine reflects on how his life has changed since the earthquake in Japan
William B. Davis, who played Cigarette Smoking Man, doesn't believe in conspiracy theories. But most of his fans do
Donald Sutherland performs in Hart House Theatre’s The Tempest
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
Grad Asim Hussain believes in the power of books to help people reach their full potential
In which God may or may not be Margaret Atwood
Diana Tso’s play Red Snow focuses on the “forgotten holocaust”
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
A University of Toronto lab is harnessing computers to make life better as we age
Bev Bradley is developing technology to give hospitals in low-income countries a more reliable supply of medical oxygen
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
Physics undergrad Aysha Abdel-Aziz is making her own unique contribution to a massive international research project
Humanities for Humanity brings U of T students and Toronto residents together to explore life’s “big ideas”
Sarah Richardson gets an insider’s perspective on the rise of religious monuments in India
U of T’s new campaign
U of T launches a historic $2 billion fundraising campaign
Fourth-year student Rudy Silvamer hopes to pursue all of his passions
At Massey College, Michael Ignatieff teaches students about the hard realities of Parliament Hill
U of T is partnering with five top media companies to foster a new kind of reporter