Fraser Mustard & John Evans
UTS classmates played Varsity football during medical school
UTS classmates played Varsity football during medical school
English majors met each other on stage
Theyβre brilliant. Theyβre bold. Theyβre young. And they have the national research community applauding
The educational system may have given up on them, but these students never gave up on education. The Transitional Year Programme helped them achieve their dreams
In the early 1970s, black holes were just a topic for scientific speculation. Then astrophysist Tom Bolton began pondering the matter
Equity, access, excellence: these are touchstones for Shirley Neuman
Enrolment increases offer an opportunity for expansion
Rooftop vegetation helps maintain cooler interior temperatures
Researchers gain their first glimpse of the primordial structures that grew into today's galaxy clusters
Young people won't talk about being victims of crime for fear of being labeled a "snitch," study finds
College students are less likely than children to believe government should impose religious or patriotic values through public schools
Chancellor Hal Jackman helps create $45-million endowment for the humanities and social sciences
U of T receives $23 million to develop mentoring and training initiatives
AGO curator embraces range of art, from popular to esoteric
Measha Brueggergosman among several grads to win awards recently
A fractured look at the CBC broadcaster's year at U of T
Put away your aggression and stop leaning on that horn! Baher Abdulhai's research shows that the average commute time in the GTA can be reduced by 50 per cent
The adventures of the U of T Outing Club think nothing of canoeing across Toronto's inner harbour. They also hike, bike, ski and otherwise challenge the great outdoors in any way they can
With the help of a devoted tutor who acted as her eyes and ears, Mae Brown became Canada's first deaf-blind university graduate
Battles of the sexes are common in the animal world, especially when it comes to mating
Research could lead to new treatment options for pain sufferers
Geochemist discovers gases that may have been present on Earth before the origin of life
Some men may subconsciously adopt certain female speech patterns
Preston Manning will deliver guest lectures in political science and Canadian Studies
New research chair created in pulp and paper engineering
$2-million endowment will fund Banbury Chair in Medical Research
Honours include gold for best writing and silver for best magazine
Two U of T alumni work their magic to keep Torontoβs Jays and Raptors running
These 20 thinkers brought their stunning intellect to U of T's table and enlivened the world of ideas
A peek at some characters, quirks and curiosities of our history
Frank Darling's Convocation Hall is as reassuring as a warm muffler
From dramatic to subtle, 14 men have given us their interpretation of the leading role at U of T
In his tireless quest to conquer contagious diseases, John Gerald FitzGerald, architect of Canada's modern public health system, sacrificed his own health β indeed, his life
Revisiting fond memories of U of T ultimately leads to these three corners of the campus
Socialists, peaceniks, feminists, rabble-rousers: They came in search of an education. They left having taught the old school a thing or two
Members of the so-called gentler sex were banned from attending classes until 1884. But once women set foot in the classroom, there was no stopping them
In the month following the horror of September 11, and 20 years after her frosh year, writer Margaret Webb returns to U of T, again seeking understanding of the world
Countless U of T alumni were touched by the September 11 terrorist attacks. Here are just some of their stories
Peter Schleifenbaum and his one-of-a-kind Haliburton Forest and Wild Life Reserve show that well-managed forests can serve the needs of commercial logging and conservationists. We can have our timber and trees, too
Forest certification promotes sustainable practices
School was first of its kind in Canada when it opened in 1907, and it continues to lead in the development of new programs
David Jenkins and Janet Polivy both explore the power of food. β¨He probes its impact on the body, while she studies its connection to the mind
U of T reacts to the September 11 tragedy
Researchers create tomato that thrives in salty irrigation water
Theatre historians are gathering new information about early British entertainment
Labels may end up suiting the people we apply them to
Plastic tube may hold hope for paralyzed patients
Renowned singer Ben Heppner teaches a master class at U of T
U of T becomes the first Canadian university to offer guarantees of financial support to doctoral students
Dominion Institute aims to inform Canadians about their own history
86 players named to U of T football's "all-century" team
At first, the infant, mewling and puking in the nurse's arms
Then the whining schoolboy, with his satchel and shining morning face
And then the lover, sighing like furnace with a woeful ballad
Then a soldier,β¨ full of strange oaths...β¨jealous in honor, sudden and quick in quarrel
And then the justice...full of wise saws and modern instances
The sixth age shifts into the lean and slippered Pantaloon, with spectacles on nose and pouch on side
Last scene of all...is second childishness and mere oblivion, sans teeth, sans eyes, sans everything
A new research centre will spawn scientific collaboration
Scientists have mapped the sequence of our genes β all 35,000 of them. So what now? U of T researchers are at the forefront of what some are calling the New Biology