Hello, My Name Is…
Tired of having her name mispronounced, Ritu Bhasin developed an app to address the problem
Tired of having her name mispronounced, Ritu Bhasin developed an app to address the problem
A U of T prof is looking at the relationship between traffic emissions, health and how close people live to major roads
The world is certain to end – just probably not this year
Three Techno participants share the vision for their companies
Coursera brings online learning to the masses
Machine-made skin being developed at U of T may be safer, faster and cheaper than traditional grafts
How do you bring basic sanitation to two billion people in low-income countries? Inventing a toilet that works for pennies a day is a start
U of T’s evergreen commitment to student aid
Support for medical students is a key plank of the Faculty of Medicine’s campaign
Genetic testing may soon reveal what pharmaceutical drugs work best for you, with fewest side-effects
It's like a flash mob, but motivated to buy
Was the War of 1812 actually a civil war?
How Saad Siddiqui used martial arts to kick-start an acting career
Genetic testing may reveal what pharmaceutical drugs work best for you, with the fewest side effects
A new U of T research centre will investigate the curative power of music
The Toronto region is a great home for a global university
Eugenia Duodu wins award for her research into targeting cancerous cells, and for teaching kids science
Undergraduate students design their own experiments to address important medical questions
The simple, inexpensive device matches the function of far more costly technology
You don’t need an Olympic training regimen to get healthy through exercise
ABC correspondent Muhammad Lila reports from Pakistan and Afghanistan
The heart wants what the heart wants, but Mehreen and Arsalan offer a lesson in the virtues of patience
Sarah Truman travelled across China looking for the Bodhisattva of compassion. What she experienced was a change inside herself
Researchers are developing better ways to detect serious illnesses before they become life-threatening – and while they’re still treatable
What effect will unlimited corporate spending have on the U.S. election?
Suneet Singh Tuli has engineered an affordable tablet computer for the developing world
Donald Sutherland performs in Hart House Theatre’s The Tempest
Love can bloom anytime and anywhere on U of T's three campuses
U of T is partnering with five top media companies to foster a new kind of reporter
How should employment insurance be reformed?
Fifty years after the publication of his most famous works, we’re still making sense of all Marshall McLuhan had to say
Doctors have been trying for decades to classify mental illnesses. So why do precise definitions still elude us?
Modern life is 24-7, but there may be negative consequences to defying our body's internal clock
U of T is committed to providing students with a unique, globally oriented learning experience
Donny Ouyang, a second-year commerce student, has high hopes for his online tutoring service. The question is: Will students pay?
Gala fundraiser at Great Hall in Hart House will mark Blues milestone
With the markets betting on a Greek default, and the situation in Spain deteriorating, a second global financial crisis looms
Gymnast Alexandra Borowik was one of 12 Varsity Blues athletes inducted recently into the U of T Sports Hall of Fame
From India to Thailand, Vijaya Selvaraju has filmed her travel and culinary adventures
Colours affect our emotional state, and maybe our motor control as well, new research has found
U of T researchers suggest life’s early years might be even more important than we thought
Human rights researcher Samer Muscati helps Iraqis find justice in a nation beginning to rebuild
U of T is teaching future leaders to think creatively across disciplines
A new way of peering inside teeth could find lesions before they become cavities and eliminate the need for “drilling and filling”
Marshall McLuhan holds court at the Centre for Culture and Technology
What six first-year students have to say about their experiences at U of T so far
Grads elected in several conservative ridings, Liberal caucus is now one-fifth U of T alumni
Frank Horvat plays piano in the dark to raise awareness of environmental issues
What does Canada stand for now? Have we lost our international reputation as a nature-loving, peacekeeping haven for newcomers?
Autism isn't preventable or curable. So why pursue genetic testing?
Growing evidence shows the importance of life’s early years
For almost half a century, computer chips have doubled in power every 18 months. But this may not hold true for much longer, says Eugene Fiume
The synthetic version of a micronutrient found in broccoli may have role in breast cancer, study finds
Ten concepts that could shape the future: from digital credentials to safer drugs to DNA-tailored diets and more
Brave, dashing and touched by the spirit of adventure, Douglas McCurdy became the first person to fly an airplane out of sight of land
A new U of T service helps students avoid Codomesticus noxious
Studies find that electrical stimulation to one side of the brain helps improve depression
A behavioural scientist offers new criteria for defining how much is too much
There are plenty of compelling reasons for health records to go digital. So why are some doctors resisting?