A Global Affair
Armed with $80 million in new funding, the Munk School aims to become one of the top international relations programs in the world
Armed with $80 million in new funding, the Munk School aims to become one of the top international relations programs in the world
A real transit strategy, a solution to its financial troubles, better urban design – and mayoral candidates willing to discuss these things
Most animals raised for food in Canada live on industrial sites where they never go outdoors. Under our laws, this is perfectly legal, but is it ethical?
U of T is helping to create a culture of innovation
Arts and Science proposal would enhance undergraduate learning and eliminate deficit, says dean
A behavioural scientist offers new criteria for defining how much is too much
There are plenty of compelling reasons for health records to go digital. So why are some doctors resisting?
BP oil spill could have been avoided if the company had used the "precautionary principle," says prof
Religion meets banking in a new course at Rotman
Erika Savage is helping to pioneer a new kind of recording contract at Universal Music Group
Shelley Saywell explores so-called “honour killings” in her new film
The first phase of renovations to the 86-year-old monument is now underway
Yes, and not always in expected ways, research shows
Quebec covers three cycles, but most provinces don’t cover infertility treatment
Solar panels at the Athletic Centre, composting in residence, farming on St. George. What next? A back campus wind turbine?
What kind of films are part of the "mumblecore" movement?
Physicist John Rowlands has invented a way to deliver high-quality X-rays at a fraction of the regular cost
The American Psychiatric Association is considering whether "hypersexual disorder" should be included in its next guide to mental illness
Gold medalist Heather Moyse talks to Lisa Bryn Rundle about her Olympic journey
Campus growth high on the agenda for Governing Council members
A new campus group wants to send leftover books from college book sales to schools that could use them
U of T science students are learning how to turn their high-tech ideas into products the world wants
Some personal reflections on this “great good place”
The real world offers many sources of medical advice. Soon virtual worlds may, too
Tolls are better than transit for easing traffic gridlock over the long term, researchers say
Why should the accidental circumstances of birth confer almost unlimited opportunity to some and condemn others to a life of struggle?
Doug Carrick has designed more than 50 golf courses worldwide
The former host of Silverman Helps talks about the perils of pursuing unscrupulous businesspeople
Finding harmony between professional and personal life proves elusive for many, study finds
Educated at U of T, Dr. Martha Gulati sings the praises of universal health coverage to a sometimes skeptical audience
Workers paid hourly are generally happier, dollar for dollar, than those on salary, study finds
In her new book, writer Sarah Elton aims to put Toronto on the literary map next to New York, Dublin and Paris
U of T study finds that diabetics who keep strict control of their blood sugar are more likely to be involved in a car accident, not less
A new measure of national wealth would include health, education and other things Canadians consider important
Canada must devise a plan for its universities
Do our genes influence whom we vote for or whether we vote? They can, says politics prof Peter Loewen
Wendy Freedman earns major cosmology prize for her research into the Hubble constant
Tilda Shalof's books unmask the high-pressure world of nursing
U of T Arbor Awards recognize volunteers for their outstanding personal service to the university
Students haven't embraced electronic textbooks, but a rumoured device from Apple could change everything
Helping high schoolers fill out financial aid forms could boost post-secondary enrolment
Our size and global reach offer undergrads unrivalled opportunities
University of Toronto Scarborough program helps students from China adapt to a new culture
Want to know where an unidentified picture was taken? A computer program being developed at U of T can help
William Crothers and John Switzer join U of T's senior governing body
The City of Toronto is not doing enough to make the streets safe for cyclists
40 years of sexual equality rights in North America and around the world
It’s time to cast off dated notions about masculinity, femininity and "opposite" sexes
Intelligence by itself doesn’t make you rational. Thinking rationally demands mental skills that some of us don’t have and many of us don’t use
Five questions to get you thinking
“My dream is to be one of the inspired citizens who shape Toronto for the better”
“It is amazing to me the encouragement we get from those we are ostensibly trying to help”
U of T is laying new foundations for prosperity
Some women leave the legal profession to raise a family. A new Faculty of Law program helps them return
Rotman dean Roger Martin says executive pay shouldn’t be tied to a company’s stock price, after all
If a business wants to enjoy the benefits of long-term staying power, it must reject theories built on shareholder value theory and replace them with a theory embedded firmly in the real market
Canada faces a shortage of geriatricians for a rapidly greying population, says Dr. Barry Goldlist
The Nashville songwriter has released her first CD
Journalist Andrew Mitrovica meets one of In Cold Blood’s reticent Clutter sisters
And ice cream for breakfast: What you learn from living with strangers