Smoke and Mirrors
So far, Canada has taken no real action on climate change. It’s time to get serious about Kyoto
So far, Canada has taken no real action on climate change. It’s time to get serious about Kyoto
This spring, an international team of physicists, including several from U of T, will launch the most ambitious science experiment ever devised. Their goal: to unlock the secrets of the universe
Food Engineering Group is creating a drink that will provide protein, vitamins and micronutrients
How will we preserve excellence at the University of Toronto?
Currencies with a high face value such as the Japanese yen make people feel wealthier
Eight U of T faculty and alumni named to Canada's "Top 40 under 40"
Rasha Mourtada's story placed first in University of Toronto Magazine's Alumni Short Story and Poetry Contest
Martin Kofsky's story placed second in U of T Magazine's Alumni Short Story and Poetry contest
Implant infused with drugs can treat ovarian cancer, minus the chemo side effects
Evening with "strangers" connects alumni, students and professors
Bernhard Fernow guided the Faculty of Forestry from its founding a century ago through the tragic losses of the First World War
Forestry scientists are at the forefront of environmental research
Changing U of T's undergraduate student experience
Ontario, Alberta and B.C. being shortchanged in Parliament, study finds
Software simulates plastic surgery
U of T's ecclesiastic alphabet once began and ended with "A" for Anglican, but now embraces everyone from Ahmadis to Zenists
There are many ways for alumni to stay engaged with U of T
Prof's online animations help students prepare for experiments
For international students, summer at U of T is about much more than learning English, especially during the World Cup
U of T's English language program teaches 2,000 annually
For these five professors, great teaching is less about supplying a "magic" answer than encouraging students to ask the right questions
Researchers discover new breakthrough in fighting Alzheimer’s disease
Long-term study of the cognitive effects of regular ecstasy use
Young alumni network at global Shaker
Grant will support research and writing of dictionary entries for the earliest English words
Robert Bateman, 76, talks about wildlife art, conservation and the joys of painting predators
When U of T pharmacy grad Bill Crothers defeated the world’s best middle-distance runner in 1965, he proved one thing to be true: the most valuable resources in a university athletics program are the people
U of T's Career Centre helps students answer the question: "What now?"
What one student thought of U of T
U of T study finds rate of increase in HIV diagnoses highest among heterosexuals
Larissa Vingilis-Jaremko founded the Canadian Association for Girls in Science
Medicine wasn't always so easy to swallow
Campus life from dusk to dawn
Math prof and amateur comic Jeffrey Rosenthal embraces randomness – both on stage and in class
A fledgling medical science attempts an answer
Raymond Reilly was looking for a better way to diagnose breast cancer. Instead, he discovered a new way to treat it
What university rankings do and don’t tell us
U of T geography professor Ken MacDonald is challenging unfair labour practices on the slopes of the Karakoram Mountains
"Gravitas: Portraits of a Universe in Motion."
New undergraduate international-affairs magazine Globalist launches
How does Supreme Court Justice Rosalie Abella find time to be an author and pianist and a judge? "Every day is a gift," she says. "I do what I can to make the most of it"
Tiny satellites will conduct innovative experiments
Victoria College alum is a daily contributor to the free online encyclopedia, Wikipedia
With University of Toronto president David Naylor
Can a blogger bring political change to Iran?
Social isolation and rigid gender roles within the family are two factors, says prof
David Cronenberg's new film is a relatively "normal" story of man killing man
Just how close are we?
Chemist David Boocock has developed a clean-burning fuel from organic waste
Chronic stress affects reproduction and survival levels
New volume traces print back hundreds of years
Tougher securities regulation and better corporate governance would be a start
Joe MacInnis has spent his life exploring the world's oceans. Now he wants to save them
Finding profit in virtuous behaviour
Technology's next big thing may be very, very small
Huge meteorite pierced Earth's upper crust
Donations web site makes giving to U of T easier
Understanding risk has become a crucial part of business, says Rotman grad
Sudan native wants to bring peace to his home country
An astonishing 112,819 donors gave to the Campaign for the University of Toronto. Here, a few explain why they contributed so generously