The Justice
And then the justice...full of wise saws and modern instances
And then the justice...full of wise saws and modern instances
The sixth age shifts into the lean and slippered Pantaloon, with spectacles on nose and pouch on side
Last scene of all...is second childishness and mere oblivion, sans teeth, sans eyes, sans everything
A new research centre will spawn scientific collaboration
Scientists have mapped the sequence of our genes β all 35,000 of them. So what now? U of T researchers are at the forefront of what some are calling the New Biology
They are on the cutting edge. And they are doing their work right here. A chronology of medical breakthroughs at U of T over the past 20 years
The Glycemic Index, developed at U of T, offers a dietary plan for controlling diabetes
Between her teaching and her practice, Dr. Miriam Rossi has dispensed a huge dose of guidance and inspiration to minority students
Women's prisons fail to offer resources for those with addictions or in abusive relationships, study finds
Kalow wins Killam Prize, Mitrovica picks up McLean Award
Alumni have been the life blood behind Doctors Without Borders
Measha Brueggergosman, Russell Braun, Amber Meredith, James Rolfe, Patricia O'Callaghan and Adam Goddard
Paul Giannaris, Dionne England, Eira Thomas, Natalie Townsend and Leonard Asper
Krista Sutton, Jean Yoon, Kim Gaynor, Elvira Kurt and Kate Taylor
Hal Niedzviecki, Eva Lau, Elliot Noss, Tara Ariano and Bobby John
Banu Khurana, Andrew Jones and Sywa Sung
Dentist Ken Montague eschews the factory-method of treatment, and runs a photography gallery in his spare time
Narrowing the student-faculty visible minority gap
Herbs and other natural remedies can have negative side effects or harmful interactions with drugs
Ecstasy use can lead to memory impairment, study finds
"We need to rethink the scope of out public health-care system," says law prof
UTAA honours students, staff and faculty with Awards of Excellence
60 years later, Rupert Schieder can still fit into his red college jacket
Purists claim the arts should not be sullied by business. Pragmatists devalue the BA for failing to impart job skills. A pox on them, for they are all wrong. A defence of the liberal arts degree
U of T researchers are unearthing the A-Γ-B-Cs of cultural history from medieval times to the present
To New Yorker scribe Malcolm Gladwell, little things make a huge difference. Right now, he has his eye on his next big idea β french fries
The truly educated should be able to navigate the boundary where art and science meet
Study finds that unhappy marriages increase blood pressure
Discovering the path of granite magma
Annual scholarship for Sexual Diversity Studies program
Researchers to study how new immigrants overcome difficulties and settle in Canada
Supporting education
Grad sent the university $25 for the construction of Alumni Gates
Seniors' group shows no signs of slowing down
Alumni, like the 30 profiled here, have given to the campaign for diverse reasons. No matter what cause they support, their help serves one central purpose β nurturing students
Endowing graduate student assistance will ensure that U of T can compete for stellar doctoral students, like the four profiled here
U of T will establish 271 Canada Research Chairs over the next five years, and some of them will be secured in perpetuity
The R. Samuel McLaughlin Centre will fuel genetic solutions for the prevention and treatment of disease
With a new billion-dollar campaign goal, the only way for U of T is up
Art gift to Graduate House residence
Scholarship established scholarship in honour of favourite Canadian PM
$2-million endowment supports International Visiting Chair in Architectural Design
Members of program for servicemen remain connected to
U of T
The kid who used to wow adults with his math prowess has returned from the halls of Yale, Oxford and MIT to take on the presidency of his Alma Mater. For Bob Birgeneau, coming home could be his greatest challenge yet
In addition to his administrative duties, the new president will continue his research on high-temperature superconductors. To do all that, he may have to be one himself
More than a decade ago, a bunch of U of T characters began to dine from A to Z using the Yellow Pages as a restaurant guide
A team of U of T scientists has won an international fight to control light and make it dance like electrons. A new era in telecommunications and computing is about to enter the ring
Keeping swimming at the forefront of U of T sports
Canadian singer awarded honorary degree
Inspired, energetic, driven β nothing ever stopped Robert Prichard in his tracks during 10 years as president, not even a near tragedy
From dramatic to subtle, 13 men have given us their interpretation of the leading role at U of T
The great idea is just the first step β thatβs when the Innovations Foundation steps in. Now itβs looking for alumni who can help take new discoveries to market
The University of Toronto Art Centre has reopened as a mature gallery, with U of Tβs own collections and travelling exhibits on view
Incoming president takes office at a very promising moment in the history of the university
U of T's Centre for the Study of Pain
Architectural feature will enhance the university and the city
As the UTAA celebrates its 100th birthday, we raise our hats to 100 alumni who made their mark on the 20th century
Leading in science, research and thought
Theatre, literature and fine arts alumni
Theirs are the names that pass back and forth in conversations around the world