The Investigative Spirit
How a Munk School fellowship helped a religion major turn journalist
How a Munk School fellowship helped a religion major turn journalist
UTSC was ahead of its time in pioneering lectures-through technology
The Internet makes it easy to be mean. No wonder cyberbullying among teens has everyone worried.
A strong university helps build a strong city, and a strong city helps build a strong university
Institute for Indigenous Health opens at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health
Richard Rooney was always a staunch defender of New College's "rather unusual design." Now he's helping students build a new plaza
U of T engineering students place second in international competition to create most fuel-efficient car
Foods that seem healthy often aren’t, and sugar is the latest culprit
U of T’s Fellowship in Global Journalism is the first program in the world that specifically trains professionals and academics to be reporters
Students trained in combat-like conditions in the basement of Hart House, with a trench and a painted mural of a Belgian village
In 1917 and 1918 hundreds of U of T women spent the summers picking and packing fruits and vegetables, filling in for farmers who were away at war
In 1914, 32 per cent of the British wounded contracted tetanus. The British and Allied command looked to the University of Toronto for help
Around the world, there’s a shift happening for women and girls, says activist Sally Armstrong
The University of Toronto Chapter of the Canadian Diabetes Association carries on a proud U of T tradition
For Donald and Hana Nute, home straddles two different worlds.
Alumna Shahreen Reza hopes to roll out her coconut-husk pump filter across Bangladesh
Jason Logan argues that what the city needs most are innovative, visual, urban design ideas
“Shout! Fight! Blue and White!”
As her 50s approached, Margaret Webb set out to run her fastest-ever marathon… and write a book about aging and fitness
A celebration of unique, extraordinary and record-breaking feats and factoids from the university’s 187-year history
A celebration of unique, extraordinary and record-breaking feats and facts from the University of Toronto's 187-year history of learning and discovery
A celebration of unique, extraordinary and record-breaking feats and facts from the U of T's 187-year history of learning and discovery
A celebration of unique, extraordinary and record-breaking feats and facts from the University of Toronto’s 187-year history of learning and discovery
Five intriguing technologies that could change your life by 2025
The U of T-educated doctor had a huge impact on health
The War of 1812, as seen by political cartoonists
The Trinity College cafeteria draws its name from the French word for "cask" or "barrel"
How should architecture adapt to the Far North’s unique climate and culture?
Mark Weisdorf took no classes at Innis, but the college's Town Hall became the heart of his U of T community
Leading scientist brought together experts from chemistry, medicine and dentistry to advance innovative new field
A new app aims to smooth out the often prickly relationship between residents and property managers
First-year student discovers a potential new treatment for malaria that could be as close as your kitchen cupboard
For Facebook and other technology companies it’s still an open – and troublesome – question
Canada’s temporary foreign workers program needs a rethink, says immigration expert Jeffrey Reitz
Micro device developed at U of T could dramatically boost IVF’s effectiveness
Tye Farrow is creating architecture that can actually prevent disease
Beautiful portraits of U of T grads are part of Cosmopolis -- a unique project to celebrate diversity in Toronto
In her new novel, Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer reimagines a strange episode from Ontario’s past
Stroll Philosopher’s Walk, peer through a telescope, hear the Gospel Choir and much more!
Being hired as the first female organist at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, England was music to Rachel Mahon’s ears.
A computer science grad reimagines two-dimensional web pages as 3-D virtual worlds
Drug-resistant infections are a man-made problem. Is it one we can solve?
Can Kirstine Stewart, a former CBC executive, boost Twitter’s fortunes?
For all its trendiness, there is growing evidence that meditation can make us calmer, kinder – and healthier
New $60-million joint initiative will help people living with both mental and physical illnesses
Video applications for MBA applicants a hit at the Rotman School
Joan Lax made her mark in a male-dominated profession
Grad student Sara Angel has an ambitious idea to make Canadians more aware of our rich visual arts heritage
A South African reflects on the life and legacy of a human rights champion
Erin Bardua and Maureen Batt founded an opera company that’s not highbrow or high-cost, but simply fun
When my son fell ill with cancer, I stepped up to carry on his business vision
Total immersion in the world of television led Tassie Cameron to screenwriting gigs – and her own show
Animals in Canada – and how they live, mate and die – inspire an indie concept album by a U of T biologist and friends
How did locking lips become the ultimate romantic gesture?
U of T scientist uses long-lived algae to track annual changes in northern climate back to 1300s
A dynamic, world-class city and a top-ranked, global university have a lot to gain from each other, says U of T’s new president, Meric Gertler
Online courses are big, bold and potentially game-changing for higher education
A strategy for maintaining and advancing U of T’s global standing
John Read Teefy was the driving force behind the affiliation of St. Michael's College with U of T
A PhD student hopes video will spice up Shakespeare for high school readers