Suspense on Spaniel Island
Suzanne Kingsmill is a zoologist, carpenter and mystery author -- which leads to some unusual storylines
Suzanne Kingsmill is a zoologist, carpenter and mystery author -- which leads to some unusual storylines
Beautiful portraits of U of T grads are part of Cosmopolis -- a unique project to celebrate diversity in Toronto
Katharine Hayhoe is one of the world’s top voices for climate action
Nicolas Koff is helping crowdfund community improvement projects
This doc prescribes chocolate
The Varsity Blues men’s swimming crew are U of T's most decorated sports team. They have taken 62 provincial titles since 1920 and are the current champ. Their history, in pictures.
Stroll Philosopher’s Walk, peer through a telescope, hear the Gospel Choir and much more!
A computer science grad reimagines two-dimensional web pages as 3-D virtual worlds
Drug-resistant infections are a man-made problem. Is it one we can solve?
Dr. Allison McGeer gives advice on the use of antibiotics
For all its trendiness, there is growing evidence that meditation can make us calmer, kinder – and healthier
Studies show that mindfulness meditation improves everything from stress to binge eating
U of T’s Math Outreach instructors are changing hearts and minds about an often-feared subject
Scientists aim to isolate and harness marijuana’s pain-killing properties to create more effective medicines
Grad student Sara Angel has an ambitious idea to make Canadians more aware of our rich visual arts heritage
Widely used industrial chemical has 7,100 times the potential climate impact of carbon dioxide
Erin Bardua and Maureen Batt founded an opera company that’s not highbrow or high-cost, but simply fun
Johanna Schaeffer and Harold Isaacs brighten many lives through their volunteer work
Toronto’s public defibrillators could save more lives if they were placed in better locations, U of T researchers find
A dynamic, world-class city and a top-ranked, global university have a lot to gain from each other, says U of T’s new president, Meric Gertler
New York’s applied sciences research hub inspires new thinking in higher education
By fortifying two everyday foods, Prof. Levente Diosady aims to reduce malnutrition worldwide
International aid fuels corruption in a conflict zone and may keep war going, says political science professor Aisha Ahmad
A century of medicine at U of T
A $1-million donation supports environmental research in Scarborough’s Rouge Park
Targeted drugs exist because Pawson discovered how cells communicate
3-D printing is creating new opportunities – and raising intriguing questions – as digital and physical realms meld
Remote-controlled drone makes aerial cinematography much faster and cheaper
Global population of seniors will triple by 2050, creating challenges for urban planners, report says
Soviet officers' attitudes during the Holocaust depended on where they were stationed, grad student finds
From the moment she arrived in Canada, Katerina Atanassova was drawn to the Group of Seven
Second World War rape survivors still call for apology
Student Amy Chong wins a global contest with her "We Love U of T" slideshow
At the end of David Naylor’s term as president, the student experience is stronger, research and innovation are booming and the global impact of Toronto alumni is greater than ever
The university’s current fundraising campaign will create a legacy for tomorrow’s students, faculty and staff – and for Canada
David Naylor talks about the past eight years and his plans for the future
President David Naylor reflects on his years at U of T
Rotman’s programs for women help bolster careers and leadership abilities
You’ve heard of crowdfunding. With crowdmarking, a U of T prof hopes to change how students are evaluated
A learning tool that combines gaming software, 3-D modelling and a CT scan could change how students learn anatomy
Recent revelations about governments spying on their citizens should have us all concerned about abuse of power
At Derrick Fung’s site, fans buy more than music – they buy musical experiences
In Normandy, U of T students teach visitors about Canada’s role in the Second World War
Derek Tsang plays criminals in movies, but directs films about love and family
Ali Burke shares her cycling experiences - midway through her 27,000-kilometre ride
While on a mission to save the Borneo rainforest, Emily Hunter realized environmentalism needs a rethink
The inaugural Toronto Science Festival, hosted by U of T, will feature leading scientists addressing fundamental questions about human existence
Laura Clarke’s poetry wins her the RBC Bronwen Wallace Award
What's different about today's environmental activists? Tools of the trade, says Emily Hunter, and a sense that change must happen now
Many of us have valuable stuff we rarely use. Now you can rent it out, thanks to a peer-to-peer platform from grad Martin Wong that works just like Airbnb
John Paul de Silva's company provides sound – and less costly – business advice to help non-profit organizations raise funds more effectively
Cybill Lui worked for years on Wall Street, then followed her heart into the high-risk world of film production
A Toronto startup is using technology to reinvent how homes are bought and sold
David Berkal wants to change the way people think about tourism
Nadia Amoroso helps clients interpret complex data quickly and present it memorably
Computer science grad Stephen Piron is helping banks stay on the right side of regulators
Mary Jo Haddad came to Sick Kids to look after ill children. As CEO, she helped nurse the whole hospital back to good health
If you think Google has made doing scholarly research a cinch, U of T’s chief librarian Larry Alford has news for you
Three grads have developed an LED that uses a fraction of the electricity of other light bulbs
As devices get smaller, a U of T company has created a keyboard that makes typing easier while using less screen space