Law Firms Pledge Support to Black Future Lawyers
New U of T program encourages Black undergrads to consider law school
New U of T program encourages Black undergrads to consider law school
Student Rachel Bromberg and alum Asante Haughton are helping to create a response service for mental health crisis calls in Toronto that relies less on police
A century after U of T scientists discovered the life-saving extract, researchers are finding new ways to improve the lives of people with diabetes
U of T wants to drastically cut carbon emissions by 2050. It’s enlisting on-campus ingenuity for help
Online disinformation poses a danger to society. Researchers at U of T’s Citizen Lab are tracking it – and trying to figure out how to stop it
Professor Mark V. Campbell grew up during the early years of rap music. Now, he is helping preserve Canadian hip-hop culture for future generations
A U of T Mississauga study aims to identify the “secret sauce” that is helping many dining establishments stay open during the pandemic
How U of T is becoming more accessible to Alex Lu – and to thousands of other members of the university community with disabilities
In less than five years, Austin Yeh has built himself a solid real-estate portfolio. Here’s how he did it
How can we build a more equitable transit system?
These three games are educational for both teens and adults
How a visionary group of alumni helped forge a strong and lasting connection between U of T and Hong Kong
How a slender, snake-like device could give doctors new ways to save lives
How this tiny animal is helping scientists investigate disorders of the human brain
How U of T handled a semester like no other
How a historic $250-million gift to U of T will transform medical education–and improve patient care
U of T is stepping up efforts against anti-Black racism and moving toward greater inclusion
U of T Scarborough grad Satish Kanwar is helping small businesses thrive in a market that’s gone virtual
U of T Mississauga professor Jerry Flores says caring teachers inspired him to seek better opportunities in life. Now, he wants to do the same for others
Members of the U of T community are working alongside colleagues from around the world to respond to the pandemic
How do you talk about a family shattered by trauma?
Technology gave rise to the current problems, but technology alone won’t solve them
We asked 100 U of T students. A majority said they tell a lie at least once a week
A picture that circulated in the aftermath of an attack led to my wrongful imprisonment. My friends and family – and U of T – helped free me
As these alumni have discovered, it takes courage to speak up for what you believe in
One plays with its audience, the other preys on it, says writer Aaron Hagey-Mackay
When Prof. Rhonda McEwen learned that her daughter was on the autism spectrum, she began to think about communications technology in new ways
There is a steep personal cost to caregiving, from chronic stress to physical injury. How can we help those who minister to family and friends?
U of T scientists have created a cell-by-cell map of the human liver that could increase the success of transplant surgery and lead to new treatments for liver disease
A growing number of city-dwellers live in condos – and now high schools, theatres and daycares are taking up residence there, too, creating benefits for everyone
By bringing artificial intelligence into chemistry, Prof. Aspuru-Guzik aims to vastly shrink the time it takes to develop new drugs – and almost everything else
A Toronto startup with roots at U of T hopes to catch the next big wave in computing
These 3-D printers create perfect models of life-sized human hearts, spines and other body parts
Prof. Leah Cowen’s lab aims to understand how C. auris works and how to stop it
We asked 100 U of T students, faculty and staff. More than half said they came from outside Canada
In 1976, a strange band of characters jostled their way up St. George Street with beat-up blackboards and battered chairs
As director of U of T’s First Nations House, Rodney Bobiwash fought for the rights of Indigenous people. He also embodied the Anishinaabe virtues of humility and approachability
Lines on a map confer advantages on some and exclude others. This serves political needs, but is it morally just?
Youth are drawing from several languages spoken by the city’s immigrants to create a novel form of English
Toronto calls itself a sanctuary city. What does this mean in practice?
Canada’s program of private refugee sponsorship has been held up as a model for the world. Could it be even better?
Toronto’s housing crunch affects many residents, but newcomers with few resources are especially vulnerable
U of T’s Petra Molnar warns that the use of AI in immigration decisions could infringe on the human rights of migrants
When it comes to who can be detained, and for how long, there is much discretion
Linking climate action to job creation, living wages and equality reframes the debate as a win-win – though tough political choices remain
How a brothel-keeper in 1880s Edmonton crossed the law – and won
The local bishop called her a heretic. The Criminal Code deemed her work illegal. But Dr. Elizabeth Bagshaw was more concerned with helping women at Canada’s first birth control centre
And they all have a surprising connection to U of T
Canada’s commitment to multiculturalism could help it lead the world in creating more ethical machines
A U of T study examines ways to improve care and reduce the sense of isolation for Inuit patients in Canada’s Far North
Blockchain has the potential to transform financial transactions. This could spell trouble for banks and other institutional go-betweens
Landscape architect Shaine Wong proposes a way to turn craters into something useful
The Munk School is sending students abroad to see how organizations connect with the world’s most vulnerable people
More than 100,000 alumni came together to raise $2.641 billion for the University of Toronto
An historic gift from Gerald Schwartz and Heather Reisman offers a glimpse of what’s to come
A U of T startup’s robotic device is helping kids overcome their mobility challenges
As artificial intelligence advances, humans need to pay closer attention to what it can and can’t do
In U of T Libraries’ collections, scholars find the raw material for their research
A unique project provides support to women during pregnancy and after, with the aim of creating healthier families
Law professor Anita Anand is calling for improved safeguards for the 50 per cent of Canadians who own stocks