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The newly opened Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport will be a boon for campus and community athletics
The newly opened Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport will be a boon for campus and community athletics
A century ago, the First World War changed Canadian society profoundly, and transformed the University of Toronto no less
The Internet makes it easy to be mean. No wonder cyberbullying among teens has everyone worried.
A strong university helps build a strong city, and a strong city helps build a strong university
Institute for Indigenous Health opens at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health
The Institute for Management and Innovation, a progressive school of management, launches at U of T Mississauga
A big piece in the puzzle of the lost Franklin ships has been found
U of T prof Lynn Cockburn collaborates to improve care delivery in the country she loves
Volunteer opportunities at the Pan Am and Parapan Am Games
The ambitious student’s sudden death rocked his wide circle of friends and inspired many to emulate his generosity
Canada’s process for screening potential immigrants for HIV is opaque and unfair, says prof Laura Bisaillon
Some children’s stories are much better than others at instilling honesty, research finds
Making pharmaceutical research more open could shave years off the time it takes to bring a new drug to market
U of T engineering students place second in international competition to create most fuel-efficient car
Foods that seem healthy often aren’t, and sugar is the latest culprit
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
In 1917 and 1918 hundreds of U of T women spent the summers picking and packing fruits and vegetables, filling in for farmers who were away at war
In 1914, 32 per cent of the British wounded contracted tetanus. The British and Allied command looked to the University of Toronto for help
Around the world, there’s a shift happening for women and girls, says activist Sally Armstrong
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.
Alumna Shahreen Reza hopes to roll out her coconut-husk pump filter across Bangladesh
Jason Logan argues that what the city needs most are innovative, visual, urban design ideas
Mark Daboll's PleaseJudgeMe.com website helps people improve their voice
What you don’t know about how you’re communicating
As her 50s approached, Margaret Webb set out to run her fastest-ever marathon… and write a book about aging and fitness
When “hopportunity” knocked, John Gergesha’s chemistry degree made him a top draft choice for a beer tasting job.
Bob Banks trained as both an engineer and a doctor... and now he investigates plane, car, and even space crashes in order to prevent future accidents
A celebration of unique, extraordinary and record-breaking feats and factoids from the university’s 187-year history
A celebration of unique, extraordinary and record-breaking feats and facts from the University of Toronto's 187-year history of learning and discovery
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
The U of T-educated doctor had a huge impact on health
A large minority of members of the U of T community report they have difficulty disconnecting -- even when they're taking time off from work
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
U of T scientist helped discover key factor in risk for breast, ovarian cancers
A new app aims to smooth out the often prickly relationship between residents and property managers
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
A U of T prof is using a simulator to test how to keep drivers off their smartphones -- and focused on the road
Micro device developed at U of T could dramatically boost IVF’s effectiveness
Tye Farrow is creating architecture that can actually prevent disease
Lee Tseng’s craft beers are a hit in Shanghai
Suzanne Kingsmill is a zoologist, carpenter and mystery author -- which leads to some unusual storylines
Can Toronto cut emissions by 80 per cent? If it’s up to Nadine Ibrahim, yes
Ann Nguyen and Paul Hiscock, two engineers from different worlds, decide to put a ring on it
Beautiful portraits of U of T grads are part of Cosmopolis -- a unique project to celebrate diversity in Toronto
Katharine Hayhoe is one of the world’s top voices for climate action
This doc prescribes chocolate
Harold Innis’s fur trade research in the summer of 1924 launched a celebrated academic career
In her new novel, Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer reimagines a strange episode from Ontario’s past