Just “Rosie”
How does Supreme Court Justice Rosalie Abella find time to be an author and pianist and a judge? "Every day is a gift," she says. "I do what I can to make the most of it"
How does Supreme Court Justice Rosalie Abella find time to be an author and pianist and a judge? "Every day is a gift," she says. "I do what I can to make the most of it"
With University of Toronto president David Naylor
Can a blogger bring political change to Iran?
Researchers are welcoming Google's plan to digitize millions of books, but the implications for libraries are profound
Study finds that men prefer more hierarchical groups
Toronto's poet laureate rediscovered poetry through prayer
Zimbabwean twins Tinashe and Tinotenda Mufuka were born conjoined. A marvel of international co-operation brought them apart
$1-million gift from a Toronto businessman will help create a state-of-the-art academic facility
$1-million gift in honour of bank chairman will support scholarships at Rotman
Endowed chairs in nephrology aim to improve lives of two million Canadians affected by kidney disease
Author donates her manuscripts to Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library
76-year-old grad receives doctorate, establishes award in Italian Studies
Award is granted annually to a female Innis student who contributes the most to the community
Toronto author Sheila Heti finds literary inspiration all around her
The quest to build a better robot
New volume traces print back hundreds of years
NOW Magazine donates photo archives to U of T
Dr. Bernard Langer created the surgeon scientist program
Parents Fund has raised more than $300,000 for student resources
Records of Early English Drama marks milestone at U of T
Staff of the Transitional Year Programme create award for students
New College's principals make a shared gift in support of scholarships
Donation will support research, faculty and fellowships in plastic surgery
Bryan Walls raises a monument to the Underground Railroad
Joe MacInnis has spent his life exploring the world's oceans. Now he wants to save them
Why Hollywood loves U of T
Finding profit in virtuous behaviour
Student essay leads to creation of Canada's first black alumni association
Director's gift supports cinema studies students
Cement terrace at family-housing residence becomes rooftop oasis
Sam Sniderman's gift will preserve music for future generations
Scholarship will support a student in information studies
Football team asks business and community leaders to “adopt” players
Chair in business history will examine the evolution of commerce in Canada
Bursary will provide emergency financial help to students in Transitional Year Programme
Elevator makes Hart House more accessible
Urban designer Robert Freedman wants to beautify Toronto
Technology's next big thing may be very, very small
How mountain bike racing became U of T's fastest growing sport
U of T mountain bikers remove a tonne of trash from the Don Valley Trail
U of T forges new links with the city
$8-million gift will create post-genomic research centre
Gift to Robarts Library chronicles band's history
Bronfman scholarship assists students in need
Victoria College establishes professorship in honour of writer and activist June Callwood
Donations web site makes giving to U of T easier
Author's writing both gut-wrenching and hilarious
Fashion designer incorporates psychology into her creations
Playwright doesn't see art and politics as separate entities
Sudan native wants to bring peace to his home country
Artist and activist tackles racism and homophobia
Doris McCarthy's paintings on display at U of T Scarborough gallery
At the heart of Canada’s largest urban centre, U of T’s landscape plan is creating a verdant oasis
An astonishing 112,819 donors gave to the Campaign for the University of Toronto. Here, a few explain why they contributed so generously
Do corporate donations influence what goes on in the classroom? Campaign chair Tony Comper feels that everyone’s a winner when business supports higher learning
Yes, the campaign raised $1 billion. But it also created a community committed to seeing U of T stand tall with the best in the world
A sampling of new programs, chairs and buildings that are changing the face of U of T, thanks to campaign dollars
The faculties of medicine and nursing respond to SARS
The Canadian health-care system comes under scrutiny
Suburban knock-offs no more, Mississauga and Scarborough are rapidly emerging as distinct institutions with their own unique approaches to teaching and research