A Lifeline for People with Aphasia
A stroke or brain injury often robs patients of their ability to communicate thoughts and emotions. U of T alumna Aura Kagan found a way to help them converse again
A stroke or brain injury often robs patients of their ability to communicate thoughts and emotions. U of T alumna Aura Kagan found a way to help them converse again
U of T alumna Margaret Russocki was a leading modernist architect in Toronto – and one of the few women in her field
Two U of T entrepreneurs are offering DNA tests to help singles connect and couples stay together
At the Gardiner Museum, Kelvin Browne aims to connect people with the beauty and artistry of ceramics -- and encourage them to make their own
U of T alumnus Harold Johns pioneered a new kind of cancer treatment dubbed the “cobalt bomb”
Ophthalmologist Arun Lakra explores luck, science and faith in his hit play, Sequence
The Munk School of Global Affairs encourages students to apply what they learn to a global issue they’re passionate about. Sometimes it saves lives
Research at the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research could one day eliminate the need for infants with heart problems to have more than one surgery
Researchers at the Waakebiness-Bryce Institute for Indigenous Health have teamed up with a First Nation in northwestern Ontario to solve a generation-old medical mystery
A research centre at U of T Mississauga aims to speed up the development of new life-saving cancer medications
U of T Mississauga aims to create global champions in the battle against white-collar crime
The facility will encourage collaborations among students, faculty and industry in all engineering disciplines
U of T students have spoken: Print is far from dead, but online has its place, too
Now at “H,” the Dictionary of Old English aims to define every word from the language’s earliest days
Helping high school students apply to college and university leads to higher enrolment, study finds
U of T startup Exact Media finds a way to turn excess space into a business
How do we restore trust between minority communities and police?
Wanda Nanibush, the AGO’s first curator of Indigenous art, pays heed to the overlooked
Dr. James Maskalyk describes a day in an emergency room in Ethiopia
A U of T scientist uses data to find the perfect match
Nadia Ross, the winner of Canada's biggest drama prize, likes to keep her audiences on their toes. They don't just "sit in the dark and behave properly"
A golden borscht soup helped alumna Mary Berg win the title of MasterChef Canada. She now serves up her recipes on CTV’s “Your Morning” show
For indie bookstore owners, Joanne Saul and Samara Walbohm, connecting readers with great books is a dream job. Hanging with author Michael Ondaatje isn't bad either
How Tomi Poutanen is using artificial intelligence to help companies learn more about their customers’ preferences
Prof. Esme Fuller-Thomson researches the devastating effects of child abuse on health. Now she wants to ensure all survivors get the help they need
$190 million will be spent upgrading the university’s research labs
Professor Randol Contreras spends time with the Maravilla in Los Angeles
U of T students typically know at least two. That’s deux, dos, or dois
U of T Art Museum’s Barbara Fischer talks about the merging of two campus galleries – and what it means for visitors
Making purchases by card and smartphone instead of cash changes our perception of value – and that could spell trouble
How Robin Mazumder is helping to build better cities
Brendan Bowles explores the nature of friendship in his award-winning story
Shawn Ahmed has felt firsthand how religious beliefs can lead to discrimination
The Soldiers’ Tower carillon creates a unique U of T soundscape
For trans students at U of T, the fight for rights and equality is about much more than just washrooms
These days, talking about sex and gender can involve a lot of specialized terms. Here’s a guide
U of T scientists are using a powerful new technology to alter DNA and possibly cure disease
Proteins and RNA all play a part in this age-old defense against invading viruses
Catherine Connors writes poignantly – and humorously – about the joys and perils of parenting
Anabela Piersol showcases independent clothing designers, as well as her own lovely creations
Students favour Facebook for connecting with family and friends
Music grad Beverley Johnston honours her late father with a fellowship for percussion students
A residential schools assignment led student Lisa Boivin to take up digital painting
Olympic-bound Kylie Masse’s extraordinary ascent to the top of women’s swimming
Dentists should screen patients for anxiety to minimize their experience of pain, new research suggests
Where gangs rule, hip hop is a strongly positive force for youth, study finds
What explains Shakespeare’s enduring appeal, 400 years after his death?
The case for academic writing that everyone can read
Prof. Tong Lam's photographs depict urban decay in Asia, and the parallels between security and surveillance in east and west
Paved roads give households in developing nations a leg up
One billion kids experience violence worldwide each year. Susan Bissell has devoted her life to ending the abuse
Eliza Reid helps writers deliver prose at her Iceland retreat
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
Mary Elizabeth Picher helps new parents better understand how little ones learn and grow
When it comes to legalizing marijuana, drug and public health experts caution that “the devil is in the details”
U of T opens one of the first research facilities in the world to integrate the study of physical activity and mental health
"Yes!" say many U of T students, who believe the drug is less harmful than alcohol and cigarettes
New warden John Monahan on the allure of Hart House