Those Things We Do
Relive some of the wonderful, and occasionally weird, traditions that occur only at U of T
Relive some of the wonderful, and occasionally weird, traditions that occur only at U of T
New warden John Monahan on the allure of Hart House
A gift from the Honourable Hal Jackman establishes the J.R. Kimber Chair at the Faculty of Law
Greenhouse gas could be harvested from the atmosphere and recycled into renewable fuel, says researcher
Most people recoil at the thought of selling human organs. But supplying the right information can change attitudes, a U of T study finds
With the U.S. facing a shortage of data analysts, a company led by a U of T grad is looking to bridge the gap
Will the Paris climate accord succeed where Kyoto didn’t?
Tarek Ibrahim wants to make personal flying machines a reality
How a design contest became a defining U of T moment for architect Monica Adair (MArch 2005)
How the Canadian Officer Training Corps Ball brought sparkle to Hart House
Irwin Adam Eydelnant blends his love of food with an advanced science degree and entrepreneurial outlook to come up with a completely new kind of work
Markian Moyes updates a popular kind of kids’ book for the app generation
As U of T responds to a rise in mental health needs on campus, a powerful source of help emerges: students themselves
U of T embarks on a bold plan to restore, renew and beautify the historic St. George campus
Many U of T students prefer to cram before an exam
Partnership with Johnson & Johnson will support up to 50 local biomedical startups
What can be done about the global migrant crisis?
How a unique collaboration is making life better for a student with cerebral palsy
Calming the monkey mind
To create your own business, Andrew Peek understands the importance of flexibility, risk-taking -- and play
Astronomer Helen Sawyer Hogg not only researched the stars, but explained them in a heavenly manner to students and the public
Four design proposals to revitalize King's College Circle would eliminate cars, add trees and even create a pond outside Hart House
As Toronto's population grows, we will have to embrace alternatives to the car
How can we improve the health of some of the city's most vulnerable residents?
Readers' favourite in the 2015 U of T Magazine Short Story Contest
With U of T as its academic anchor, the region has emerged as a global hub of biomedical innovation
The Munk School’s new director seeks ways to answer some of humanity’s most nerve-wracking questions
A student’s innovative rail car design would greatly reduce chances of an explosion
Recent cases in international law suggest the idea is gaining momentum
Online peer-to-peer lending company hopes to change how Canadians obtain loans
Liver tissue created in a U of T lab could help reduce the time and cost of drug development
Fred and Norah Urquhart's lifelong quest for the hidden kingdom of the Monarch butterfly
How Pan Am athlete Kate Sauks went from rowing newbie to medallist in just five years
U of T is rethinking how journalists get trained
A U of T startup gives kids a leg up with language
Susan McCahan is leading the charge to reimagine undergrad education at U of T
A U of T lab is developing new technologies to assist older people with daily tasks
Applies to someone who is not transgender, and is often used to signal awareness of gender politics
Canadians could save billions through a nationwide plan to cover prescription drugs for all citizens
Is solitary confinement ever appropriate?
New Toronto mayor John Tory aims to get the city back on track
The university’s scholars are collaborating with partners in every region of the globe to answer questions that challenge us all
Amjad Tarsin helps students with the spiritual dimension of their lives
The Dragonfly telescope created at U of T and Yale has led to the discovery of never-before-seen celestial structures
Continuing Studies program leads Sabrina Ramnanan to a publishing contract
Museum Studies grad Jake Paleczny comes up with fun ways for visitors to learn about the moose, elk and other animals that make up the “living collection” at the Yukon Wildlife Preserve
A U of T grad student wrote her wedding vows based on research into what makes a relationship last
Canada’s next billion-dollar tech start-up might just come from U of T
Arts grad Dani Reiss wanted to become a writer, then realized there was more than one way to tell a story
To maintain its top-20 global standing, U of T needs more funding from government
Largest private donation in Canadian health-care history will improve cardiac care across the lifespan
Max Friesen is racing against time to preserve the cultural history of Canada’s western arctic people
A new telescope may shed light on the universe’s first moments
Recent grads win engineering design award for a low-cost medical device that will help keep patients breathing
Science graduate students learn how to turn cutting-edge research into viable businesses
Betty Xie’s film documents what happens in a community faced with the threat of eviction
How a history degree led Cameron to a job designing scavenger hunts in downtown Toronto
The Internet makes it easy to be mean. No wonder cyberbullying among teens has everyone worried.
After more than 50 years at the University of Toronto, Joan E. Foley is well positioned to see the big picture – which is exactly what you want in an Ombudsperson