Speaking Out
U of T is working on multiple initiatives to combat homophobia in sport
U of T is working on multiple initiatives to combat homophobia in sport
International aid fuels corruption in a conflict zone and may keep war going, says political science professor Aisha Ahmad
A century of medicine at U of T
Pharmacists will be crucial to developing a more efficient health-care system in Canada
Tired of typing in passwords? A new device can identify you by your unique cardiac rhythm
3-D printing is creating new opportunities – and raising intriguing questions – as digital and physical realms meld
Soviet officers' attitudes during the Holocaust depended on where they were stationed, grad student finds
From the moment she arrived in Canada, Katerina Atanassova was drawn to the Group of Seven
Inner worlds unfold in Anne Michaels’ new poem
Second World War rape survivors still call for apology
Helen Walsh has an answer to political polarization and crisis: genuine conversation
U of T computer science students win top honours at largest-ever Canadian university "hackathon"
At the end of David Naylor’s term as president, the student experience is stronger, research and innovation are booming and the global impact of Toronto alumni is greater than ever
The university’s current fundraising campaign will create a legacy for tomorrow’s students, faculty and staff – and for Canada
David Naylor talks about the past eight years and his plans for the future
Ted Kotcheff made almost 20 movies during his career - but it was a pair of small films that really got critics to take notice
President David Naylor reflects on his years at U of T
Prof. Michael Evans' videos on health are viral sensations
New Innovation Complex will prepare next generation of entrepreneurs
Outgoing provost Cheryl Misak on U of T: "We need to preserve this gem"
Kevin Reed supports the Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport because he believes in the life-altering benefits of athletics
Ottawa recently made charitable giving much more attractive for first-time donors
As a co-founder of the computer science department, Hume helped usher in the Information Age
An Internet-based surveillance system gives physicians the ability to track dangerous new strains of tuberculosis in real time
Recent revelations about governments spying on their citizens should have us all concerned about abuse of power
At Derrick Fung’s site, fans buy more than music – they buy musical experiences
Derek Tsang plays criminals in movies, but directs films about love and family
For most of us, 27,000 km would be an unbearably long flight. Ali Burke is cycling that far
While on a mission to save the Borneo rainforest, Emily Hunter realized environmentalism needs a rethink
The inaugural Toronto Science Festival, hosted by U of T, will feature leading scientists addressing fundamental questions about human existence
Laura Clarke’s poetry wins her the RBC Bronwen Wallace Award
What's different about today's environmental activists? Tools of the trade, says Emily Hunter, and a sense that change must happen now
John Paul de Silva's company provides sound – and less costly – business advice to help non-profit organizations raise funds more effectively
Cybill Lui worked for years on Wall Street, then followed her heart into the high-risk world of film production
A Toronto startup is using technology to reinvent how homes are bought and sold
David Berkal wants to change the way people think about tourism
Nadia Amoroso helps clients interpret complex data quickly and present it memorably
Computer science grad Stephen Piron is helping banks stay on the right side of regulators
Mary Jo Haddad came to Sick Kids to look after ill children. As CEO, she helped nurse the whole hospital back to good health
Digital synergy for higher education
Canada’s first university women’s club sought to improve the lives of women and children
If you think Google has made doing scholarly research a cinch, U of T’s chief librarian Larry Alford has news for you
Prestigious new award from the W. Garfield Weston Foundation will enable PhD students to conduct research abroad
The founder of landscape architecture at the University of Toronto was an eco-pioneer
How personal changes led Bailey Vaez to promote wellness at work
A food truck in a world culinary capital? With great fare, Jordan Feilders proves it’s possible
To help save animals and the environment, we should grow meat in a lab
Sarah Svendsen and Rachel Mahon are proving that organ music isn’t just for Dracula lovers
Much like the Belgian reporter, cinematographer Michael Boland has dodged peril and travelled the world to get a scoop
Architecture grad student Stacie Vos has developed a "smart" shirt that can detect germs and protect its wearer from them
Katherine Larson infuses her study of English with a passion for music to find new meaning in literature
Joyce Poon is developing optical devices that could make computers vastly more powerful and a whole lot faster
Naisargi Dave investigates what inspires someone to take up a cause
Samir Sinha wants to help keep older Canadians healthy and independent for longer. As the population ages, the viability of our health-care system depends on it
Julie Claycomb is researching a group of proteins that may yield new treatments for a variety of genetic and viral diseases
Deborah Cowen investigates what happens when governments sacrifice the rights of their citizens to protect the flow of goods across national lines
A university community helps a neighbourhood transform