Making the Best of Whatever Life Hands You
How a phys-ed wilderness survival challenge taught Kelly Anne Graham (BPHE 1987) a lesson about resilience
How a phys-ed wilderness survival challenge taught Kelly Anne Graham (BPHE 1987) a lesson about resilience
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
In his new memoir, the filmmaker and ad exec talks divas and Donny Osmond
Go sledding at UTSC, perform in the UC follies, paint the UTSU dome and much more!
By releasing his new book, chapter by chapter, online, author Hal Niedzviecki can interact with readers to learn what they like -- and what they don't
Mary Elizabeth Picher helps new parents better understand how little ones learn and grow
The thesis adviser plays a big role in every grad student’s life. Alice Hutton Sharp writes about how to make the most of this complex relationship
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
Toronto’s universities are working together to make the region an even better place to live, work and study
U of T opens one of the first research facilities in the world to integrate the study of physical activity and mental health
Architecture alumni Jamie Goad and Catharine Tanner support the new building with $25,000 gift
A gift from the Honourable Hal Jackman establishes the J.R. Kimber Chair at the Faculty of Law
Greenhouse gas could be harvested from the atmosphere and recycled into renewable fuel, says researcher
Most people recoil at the thought of selling human organs. But supplying the right information can change attitudes, a U of T study finds
Will the Paris climate accord succeed where Kyoto didn’t?
As New York actor Ben Mehl deals with vision loss, he finds brightness amongst the shadows
How a design contest became a defining U of T moment for architect Monica Adair (MArch 2005)
Artists often understand more about sacrifice than many religious people do
For much of his life, Jack Hallam couldn’t be public with his sexual politics. And then, suddenly, he could
How the Canadian Officer Training Corps Ball brought sparkle to Hart House
As U of T responds to a rise in mental health needs on campus, a powerful source of help emerges: students themselves
Landmark U of T report calls for a “systems approach” to mental health on campus
From champion student athlete to UTSC’s principal: Bruce Kidd ushers in a new era at the university’s eastern campus
Energy savings on all three campuses are good for the climate, but also leave more money for academic programs
A U of T Mississauga residence is named after the Birdman of Mississauga
Michel Chikwanine talks about his long, difficult journey to the African Studies program at U of T
Partnership with Johnson & Johnson will support up to 50 local biomedical startups
Alumna Joan Randall helps bring historically important documents to U of T
Phyllis Grosskurth was one of Canada’s best biographers, and one of University College’s first female English professors
Knowtions aims to make translating complex scientific documents into any language faster and more accurate
Rocket scientist Natalie Panek designs technology bound for Mars
Kerry Clare reflects on how her online oeuvre has shaped her journey
U of T’s first women’s residences launched lively campus traditions
To create your own business, Andrew Peek understands the importance of flexibility, risk-taking -- and play
U of T student club aims to convince the campus that eating bugs is healthy – for people and the planet
Four design proposals to revitalize King's College Circle would eliminate cars, add trees and even create a pond outside Hart House
Diversity is one of Toronto's great strengths, but we can do more to ensure some people aren't left behind
How can we improve the health of some of the city's most vulnerable residents?
Cities are more livable when they're clean and green
With U of T as its academic anchor, the region has emerged as a global hub of biomedical innovation
Three National Ballet dancers go from the barre to the books
The Munk School’s new director seeks ways to answer some of humanity’s most nerve-wracking questions
A student’s innovative rail car design would greatly reduce chances of an explosion
Recent cases in international law suggest the idea is gaining momentum
Online peer-to-peer lending company hopes to change how Canadians obtain loans
Liver tissue created in a U of T lab could help reduce the time and cost of drug development
Mercedes Richards unpacks an astronomical mystery
George Jacob is fascinated with museums: and is heading the new Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum in Alberta
Anne Appathurai makes sure audiences understand foreign-language films – in less space than a tweet!
Fred and Norah Urquhart's lifelong quest for the hidden kingdom of the Monarch butterfly
Rob Brander put his specialized knowledge at the service of Australian surfers, and now a grateful nation calls him “Dr. Rip”
How Pan Am athlete Kate Sauks went from rowing newbie to medallist in just five years
Toronto's Pan Am Games will leave a golden legacy for U of T, its athletes and the city.
U of T is rethinking how journalists get trained
A U of T computer scientist is helping to build a new generation of intelligent machines
Long-awaited St. George student centre to open on College Street in 2017
U of T Mississauga students pull back the curtain on the unique world of repertory theatre