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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
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
Richard Rooney was always a staunch defender of New College's "rather unusual design." Now he's helping students build a new plaza
Volunteer opportunities at the Pan Am and Parapan Am Games
The professor of aerospace engineering, a beloved mentor to generations of engineers, also helped develop the Avro Arrow and even checked the aerodynamics of Toronto City Hall
The ambitious student’s sudden death rocked his wide circle of friends and inspired many to emulate his generosity
Companies that attain a $1-billion market valuation before their 10th year are vanishingly rare
U of T engineering students place second in international competition to create most fuel-efficient car
U of T students are collaborating with an Indian social enterprise to reduce the health hazards of indoor smoke
Technology Enhanced Active Learning (TEAL) classrooms foster collaboration, active learning and accelerated innovation
Pediatric surgeon Dr. Tihitena Negussie Mammo boosted her skills at U of T, then shared what she learned with her colleagues in Ethiopia
U of T’s Fellowship in Global Journalism is the first program in the world that specifically trains professionals and academics to be reporters
A note home from Captain Frederick Banting illustrates soldiers’ tendency to downplay injuries and hardship
Millions of animals served on both sides of the conflict. Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae developed close bonds with his horse Bonfire and dogs Bonneau and Mike
The University of Toronto Chapter of the Canadian Diabetes Association carries on a proud U of T tradition
Nisha Pahuja’s documentary film about women becomes a force for change
For Donald and Hana Nute, home straddles two different worlds.
Mark Daboll's PleaseJudgeMe.com website helps people improve their voice
As her 50s approached, Margaret Webb set out to run her fastest-ever marathon… and write a book about aging and fitness
A celebration of unique, extraordinary and record-breaking feats and facts from the U of T's 187-year history of learning and discovery
Five intriguing technologies that could change your life by 2025
How a creative-writing program that admits just seven students a year is cultivating the country’s next generation of literary giants
The Ontario and federal governments have signalled a serious commitment to globally competitive research excellence
Education faculty to more than double the size of its graduate programs in teacher education, eliminate BEd by 2015
Outgoing Massey College master John Fraser decodes the unusual traditions and unique contributions of U of T’s only graduate college
Students vie to condense years of research into an elevator pitch and win $1,000
First-year student discovers a potential new treatment for malaria that could be as close as your kitchen cupboard
For Facebook and other technology companies it’s still an open – and troublesome – question
Canada’s temporary foreign workers program needs a rethink, says immigration expert Jeffrey Reitz
Tye Farrow is creating architecture that can actually prevent disease
Lee Tseng’s craft beers are a hit in Shanghai
Nicolas Koff is helping crowdfund community improvement projects
This doc prescribes chocolate
Drug-resistant infections are a man-made problem. Is it one we can solve?
Dr. Allison McGeer gives advice on the use of antibiotics
Can Kirstine Stewart, a former CBC executive, boost Twitter’s fortunes?
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
U of T acquires the “ultimate insider” collection of Allen Ginsberg photos of key pop-culture figures from the 1950s–1990s
Grad student Sara Angel has an ambitious idea to make Canadians more aware of our rich visual arts heritage
New software will help people with speech problems be more clearly understood
Johanna Schaeffer and Harold Isaacs brighten many lives through their volunteer work
When my son fell ill with cancer, I stepped up to carry on his business vision
What's the buzz around urban beekeeping? Gurushabd Khalsa tells all
Total immersion in the world of television led Tassie Cameron to screenwriting gigs – and her own show
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
Online courses are big, bold and potentially game-changing for higher education
U of T has offered nine MOOCs since September 2012
By fortifying two everyday foods, Prof. Levente Diosady aims to reduce malnutrition worldwide
A strategy for maintaining and advancing U of T’s global standing
U of T must strengthen local and global partnerships and enrich undergrad education, Gertler says in speech
U of T sweeps first in Canada and ranks in the global top 30 in four of the world's most prestigious university rankings
International aid fuels corruption in a conflict zone and may keep war going, says political science professor Aisha Ahmad
Tired of typing in passwords? A new device can identify you by your unique cardiac rhythm
3-D printing is creating new opportunities – and raising intriguing questions – as digital and physical realms meld
Does the proposed Quebec Charter guarantee a secular society, or more votes for the Parti Québécois?
Second World War rape survivors still call for apology
U of T computer science students win top honours at largest-ever Canadian university "hackathon"
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