Action for Indigenous People
The university aims to hire more Indigenous faculty and staff, and recruit more students
The university aims to hire more Indigenous faculty and staff, and recruit more students
Applications from several countries soar as international students rethink where to attend university
UTM students design educational games about life on the International Space Station
The former chancellor is remembered for her wit and warmth
A mathematician offers ideas on how to protect ourselves from hackers without making our digital devices impossibly complex to use
Can a minimum income guarantee help lift people out of poverty? Ontario is about to find out
How much do U of T alumni contribute to Toronto, Canada and the world?
Margaret Lam’s company aims to reduce ticket prices for concertgoers
U of T faculty and staff had this alum’s back, which enabled her to thrive
Royal Ontario Museum exhibit tells the story of the world’s largest mammal
How two U of T graduate students built North America’s first working electron microscope
U of T startup ARDA Power is looking to change people’s ideas about where electricity should come from
A stroke or brain injury often robs patients of their ability to communicate thoughts and emotions. U of T alumna Aura Kagan found a way to help them converse again
U of T alumna Margaret Russocki was a leading modernist architect in Toronto – and one of the few women in her field
Donald Trump’s presidency is raising the risk of violent conflict among the world’s great powers
At the Gardiner Museum, Kelvin Browne aims to connect people with the beauty and artistry of ceramics -- and encourage them to make their own
U of T alumnus Harold Johns pioneered a new kind of cancer treatment dubbed the “cobalt bomb”
Ophthalmologist Arun Lakra explores luck, science and faith in his hit play, Sequence
Research at the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research could one day eliminate the need for infants with heart problems to have more than one surgery
But there’s a gap between all the medical data being gathered and the ability to translate this into therapies for individual patients
Apps such as Medly are expected to reduce hospital admission rates for heart patients while also helping them recover
The renovated Daniels Building at One Spadina will bring together scholars from across the university to envision an even better Toronto
By reducing energy use in its new campus buildings, the university is helping the city meet its own ambitious climate-change goals
Researchers at the Waakebiness-Bryce Institute for Indigenous Health have teamed up with a First Nation in northwestern Ontario to solve a generation-old medical mystery
A research centre at U of T Mississauga aims to speed up the development of new life-saving cancer medications
The Hart Professorships support the next generation of engineering research pioneers
Artificial intelligence could soon transform almost everything. The Rotman School’s Creative Destruction Lab will place U of T entrepreneurs at the forefront
The facility will encourage collaborations among students, faculty and industry in all engineering disciplines
The design of the Jackman Law Building reflects the need for shared, creative spaces for both students and faculty
Professor Shafique Virani says the key to countering Islamophobia is education
Students at UTSC will be able to learn much more about Tamil language and culture, thanks to a $2-million gift
U of T’s Boundless campaign is helping the university – and Canada – shine as a beacon of inclusion and hope
Renovated space marries history with innovation to better serve U of T’s booming grad student population
“These results demonstrate our world-class performance in teaching,” says U of T president Meric Gertler
U of T students have spoken: Print is far from dead, but online has its place, too
A trusted adviser to students and U of T presidents, he was also open about his mental health challenges
One of U of T’s most generous benefactors, he helped improve study spaces for students
Helping high school students apply to college and university leads to higher enrolment, study finds
Prof. Brendan Frey and his team are harnessing machine learning to figure out what makes us sick
U of T startup Exact Media finds a way to turn excess space into a business
How do we restore trust between minority communities and police?
Wanda Nanibush, the AGO’s first curator of Indigenous art, pays heed to the overlooked
Dr. James Maskalyk describes a day in an emergency room in Ethiopia
A U of T scientist uses data to find the perfect match
For indie bookstore owners, Joanne Saul and Samara Walbohm, connecting readers with great books is a dream job. Hanging with author Michael Ondaatje isn't bad either
How Tomi Poutanen is using artificial intelligence to help companies learn more about their customers’ preferences
Michael Bazzocchi co-founded Trek for Teens to help homeless youth
Prof. Esme Fuller-Thomson researches the devastating effects of child abuse on health. Now she wants to ensure all survivors get the help they need
Can alumna Kirsty Duncan rejuvenate Canadian discovery and innovation?
Tiff Macklem helped steer the Bank of Canada through the financial crisis, making it the envy of its global peers. Now, he aims to place the university’s business school among the world’s best
The business visionary offered U of T not just donations but ideas and leadership
An international strategy to build on U of T’s distinctive strengths
$190 million will be spent upgrading the university’s research labs
Professor Randol Contreras spends time with the Maravilla in Los Angeles
Students in Laurie Bertram’s class explore a history that’s often hidden
U of T Art Museum’s Barbara Fischer talks about the merging of two campus galleries – and what it means for visitors
Hart Professorships will boost early-career research and more
How pollution-eating microbes could help clean up toxic sites
Visible minority political candidates get short shrift from newspapers, study finds
Understanding how we learn and make memories will lead to better treatments for Alzheimer’s disease, says Brain Prize winner Graham Collingridge