Parents – At Last!
Reproductive science has made huge strides over the past 30 years, bringing hope to millions of infertile couples. But some formidable barriers remain
Reproductive science has made huge strides over the past 30 years, bringing hope to millions of infertile couples. But some formidable barriers remain
Claude Bissell’s visit to China, at a time of political isolation between the West and China, foreshadowed the spirit of international exchange at U of T today
Every year, Arthur Weis welcomes more than 500 undergrads to Koffler Scientific Reserve
Ambitious 10-year project will create a detailed electronic atlas of the brain
Gold medalist Heather Moyse talks to Lisa Bryn Rundle about her Olympic journey
Stem cell medicine may soon generate new treatments for any condition where cells have been damaged, such as heart disease, diabetes – even blindness
Why should the accidental circumstances of birth confer almost unlimited opportunity to some and condemn others to a life of struggle?
Dark-skinned Canadians may face higher risk of disease due to vitamin D deficiency, doctor warns
Finding harmony between professional and personal life proves elusive for many, study finds
Economist proposes pension-like system to pay for drugs as Canada's population ages
You’re rough hewn and intimidating but I respect and appreciate you − and wish more students here did, too
Are Internet protests as effective as real-world ones?
Researchers investigate the dangers of OxyContin
Workers paid hourly are generally happier, dollar for dollar, than those on salary, study finds
U of T programs help immigrants such as Norma Mendez re-establish their careers in Canada
Tilda Shalof's books unmask the high-pressure world of nursing
U of T Arbor Awards recognize volunteers for their outstanding personal service to the university
For some people, dating right after a break-up may be a good idea
University of Toronto Scarborough program helps students from China adapt to a new culture
William Crothers and John Switzer join U of T's senior governing body
“My dream is to be one of the inspired citizens who shape Toronto for the better”
“My deepest ambition is to focus on learning and practising leadership in new and challenging contexts”
“It is amazing to me the encouragement we get from those we are ostensibly trying to help”
U of T is laying new foundations for prosperity
Some women leave the legal profession to raise a family. A new Faculty of Law program helps them return
Investing in high-speed rail and clean electricity could help lift Toronto out of the recession – and set the stage for a sustainable future
Rotman dean Roger Martin says executive pay shouldn’t be tied to a company’s stock price, after all
If a business wants to enjoy the benefits of long-term staying power, it must reject theories built on shareholder value theory and replace them with a theory embedded firmly in the real market
The Nashville songwriter has released her first CD
Research is pointing to new treatments for the millions of North Americans who suffer from sleep disorders.
U of T’s Institute of Child Study has influenced education in Canada for more than 80 years. A visit to the lab school reveals why.
An update on two fronts: the current fiscal climate, and the extraordinary achievements by members of the University of Toronto over the last few years.
Professor Nigel Edwards received a liver donation from a former grad student
Read about the creators of Superman, Betty Boop, Popeye and other animated characters at rarebit.org
Business professor Ming Hu comes up with a new twist on a hard sell
Helen Mills explores Toronto’s past through its lost waterways
Astronaut Julie Payette prepares for her second journey into space
For decades, the medical profession has favoured treatment over prevention. U of T's Dalla Lana School of Public Health is setting out to change that thinking
Setting U of T's direction for the next 20 years
Planning for U of T's third century
With BlogScope, a U of T computer science group is taking on the search titan in the realm of public opinion
Q&A with Miriam Diamond, co-chair of Ontario's Toxics Reduction Scientific Expert Panel
A northern lake may offer clues about the future of global warming
Former alumni governor encourages grads to consider "life-changing" role with U of T
Innis alumna suits up Elvis tribute artists
Twixters take on 20-something stereotypes
Architecture alumni create product design studio
Why do so many kids struggle with math?
Tales of the supernatural abound at U of T
Faster and more open collaboration among scientists could yield a wealth of discoveries
U of T curator Barbara Fischer is headed to the 2009 Venice Biennale with artist Mark Lewis
Students propose a new use for abandoned buildings
Documentary film investigates the chemical soup around us
Trinity grad John Ibbitson writes from the front lines of the most exciting American presidential race in modern history
What a bullet-scarred book and eight other intriguing objects tell us about U of T
While everyone else was tearing down historical buildings and throwing up mega-developments, architect Joan Burt spoke up for preservation
Frequent flyer programs raising the cost of airfares at key hub airports
Social networking comes to the university's online alumni presence
After years of incremental progress, spinal cord repair is edging closer to reality