A Woman of Distinction
Larissa Vingilis-Jaremko founded the Canadian Association for Girls in Science
Larissa Vingilis-Jaremko founded the Canadian Association for Girls in Science
Math prof and amateur comic Jeffrey Rosenthal embraces randomness – both on stage and in class
A fledgling medical science attempts an answer
The Leslie L. Dan Pharmacy Building doesn’t open till September, but it’s already turning heads
What university rankings do and don’t tell us
"Gravitas: Portraits of a Universe in Motion."
New undergraduate international-affairs magazine Globalist launches
The search for other Earths
16 unusual, outrageous and delightful tales of campus life
In his new book, math prof Jeffrey Rosenthal gives us the tools to assess life's chances
A look back at 125 years of The Varsity
Victoria College alum is a daily contributor to the free online encyclopedia, Wikipedia
With University of Toronto president David Naylor
Can a blogger bring political change to Iran?
Researchers are welcoming Google's plan to digitize millions of books, but the implications for libraries are profound
How we decide what appears in U of T Magazine
Donations will help fight Internet bullying and improve welfare services for children and their families
Rod Gudino runs his horror empire from a former funeral home
Just how close are we?
Sustainability Office will spearhead greenhouse gas reduction plan
Toronto's poet laureate rediscovered poetry through prayer
Zimbabwean twins Tinashe and Tinotenda Mufuka were born conjoined. A marvel of international co-operation brought them apart
Financial institutions that issue "micro-loans" are changing millions of lives in the developing world
Artist paints tribute to literary theorist Northrop Frye
Science offers surprising new answers
A lifelong pessimist meets his match
Ready for a world of change
The Internet revolution comes knocking
Toronto author Sheila Heti finds literary inspiration all around her
The quest to build a better robot
Imagining Toronto's future
A not-so-definitive guide to mountain biking slang
Donations web site makes giving to U of T easier
Engineer founded software company while still a student
Fitness guru finds fame in Hollywood
Discovery refutes the view that addiction causes permanent change in the brain
Deans, directors and principals report on how your campaign money has been put to work to create a better U of T
An astonishing 112,819 donors gave to the Campaign for the University of Toronto. Here, a few explain why they contributed so generously
Donor contributions have helped make watershed changes to the student experience. How? Here are just a few of the thousands of stories
These three campaign-funded programs are enabling U of T students to experience unique learning opportunities
"Love plate" was created to celebrate the centenary of Wesleyan Methodism
Foundation establishes a lecture series at U of T's Centre for Russian and East European Studies
Workshops help incoming students deal with stresses of university life
U of T grad scores nation's highest mark on pharmacy exam
A thriving urban community surrounds and supports the U of T
Michelle McQuigge has never let her blindness interfere with her abilities
New report by U of T economists support advocates of publicly funded child care
The Digital Library for Alumni
As our 30th chancellor concludes his term, his one-of-a-kind contribution will live on
Study measures overcrowding in hospital emergency rooms
Undernutrition could have an impact on development
At a time of international tension, U of T scholars are leading the search for alternatives to terror and war
Behind the scenes, U of T researchers are finding ways to build a Net that’s not only more powerful, but a lot more human
A greater public say in government
Co-operating in research on technology, and finding innovation
As U of T’s 31st chancellor, Senator Vivienne Poy will serve as the university’s ceremonial head – and as a unique role model for students
Homecoming celebration for Poculi Ludique Societas members
The latest prince to visit campus got the last laugh, but the very first prince most certainly got the last dance. A look at royal visits to U of T
Increasing use of antidepressants in Canada
Repetition in advertising confusing consumer memory