Canada’s Next Tech Success?
Three Techno participants share the vision for their companies
Three Techno participants share the vision for their companies
Award-winning professor Abdel-Khalig Ali shares the rewards and challenges of teaching Arabic
Coursera brings online learning to the masses
U of T celebrates its connections to the Asia-Pacific region
As we become inseparable from our mobile devices, the risk of identity theft is growing
People who live in less “walkable” communities, especially new Canadians, are more likely to develop diabetes
In a federal election, why does a vote from Charlottetown count for more than one from Markham?
The Royal Canadian Mint has finally produced its last penny. Is it time to get rid of the nickel, too?
New technologies are taking art directly to the people, forcing galleries and museums to adapt
Ryan Pyle takes on India and China, with a thirst for adventure
Learning to sew or wield a chainsaw is all in a day's work for writer Ian Williams
Diana Tso has written a play to draw attention to an atrocity against the Chinese people – and deliver a message of reconciliation
UTM grad Wendy Chung discovers global cultures, one kitchen at a time
How do you bring basic sanitation to two billion people in low-income countries? Inventing a toilet that works for pennies a day is a start
David Rosenberg warned of a financial crisis few others saw coming. So why, amid ongoing global turmoil, is Bay Street’s most noted pessimist ready to change his tune?
Discoveries in brain science are prompting new theories about how our senses work – and how they affect our understanding of the world
U of T’s evergreen commitment to student aid
Support for medical students is a key plank of the Faculty of Medicine’s campaign
A book collector for more than 40 years, Michael Walsh has acquired several thousand antiquarian volumes of western philosophy
Genetic testing may soon reveal what pharmaceutical drugs work best for you, with fewest side-effects
It's like a flash mob, but motivated to buy
Security cameras are everywhere. A new app invites Torontonians to help map them
Was the War of 1812 actually a civil war?
Wattpad co-founder Allen Lau predicts a book publishing revolution
ZED.TO's interactive narrative experience simulates the end of the world
Toronto Jazz Festival’s Josh Grossman wants audiences to open their ears to something new
Genetic testing may reveal what pharmaceutical drugs work best for you, with the fewest side effects
Crispin Duenas will represent Canada in archery at the London Olympics
What’s the solution to Toronto’s traffic problems?
Myrna Kostash reflects upon the new women's studies course at the University of Toronto in a 1972 Miss Chatelaine article
Eugenia Duodu wins award for her research into targeting cancerous cells, and for teaching kids science
Undergraduate students design their own experiments to address important medical questions
The simple, inexpensive device matches the function of far more costly technology
You don’t need an Olympic training regimen to get healthy through exercise
The challenge to improve online dating
ABC correspondent Muhammad Lila reports from Pakistan and Afghanistan
In Katrina Onstad’s new novel, a couple gets a crash course in raising a child
A Cocksure Lad
What started as a regular U of T alumni event for Jiyoung Park turned into something much, much more
Laura Suen, a recent U of T grad, placed second in the CBC show Canada's Smartest Person
Researchers are developing better ways to detect serious illnesses before they become life-threatening – and while they’re still treatable
U of T’s Northrop Frye conceded that other scholars were “infinitely more accurate” than he. But he claimed to have something they lacked – genius
Northrop Frye kept three personal libraries, but wasn't above throwing away books he was finished with
With the discovery of hundreds of worlds around other stars, will we find that Earth is not alone in bearing life?
Exciting, dynamic growth is happening at U of T's east and west campuses
A new institute will study the country’s successes
Yasmin Razavi helps students start their own businesses
Rather than warning students away from Wikipedia, some professors are now embracing it
Friends and family of the late Paul Oberman have created an award for architecture and urban design
What effect will unlimited corporate spending have on the U.S. election?
Suneet Singh Tuli has engineered an affordable tablet computer for the developing world
William B. Davis, who played Cigarette Smoking Man, doesn't believe in conspiracy theories. But most of his fans do
Donald Sutherland performs in Hart House Theatre’s The Tempest
Love can bloom anytime and anywhere on U of T's three campuses
Diana Tso’s play Red Snow focuses on the “forgotten holocaust”
What one of the world’s largest mortality studies is teaching us about public health
A University of Toronto lab is harnessing computers to make life better as we age
Rotman’s international study tours taught Michael Odam the ins and outs of doing business in low-income countries
Sarah Richardson gets an insider’s perspective on the rise of religious monuments in India