The Last Scene
Last scene of all...is second childishness and mere oblivion, sans teeth, sans eyes, sans everything
Last scene of all...is second childishness and mere oblivion, sans teeth, sans eyes, sans everything
Scientists have mapped the sequence of our genes – all 35,000 of them. So what now? U of T researchers are at the forefront of what some are calling the New Biology
Conditions are brewing for a major epidemic of Type 2 Diabetes
The Glycemic Index, developed at U of T, offers a dietary plan for controlling diabetes
New optical material could revolutionize the telecommunications industry
Grads provide medical services in some of the world's most violent regions with Doctors Without Borders
Former president James Loudon purchased this papier mâché ear from a leading medical model maker in the 19th century
Since leaving tax law, David Ben has become one of the world's greatest sleight-of-hand artists
Measha Brueggergosman, Russell Braun, Amber Meredith, James Rolfe, Patricia O'Callaghan and Adam Goddard
Paul Giannaris, Dionne England, Eira Thomas, Natalie Townsend and Leonard Asper
Krista Sutton, Jean Yoon, Kim Gaynor, Elvira Kurt and Kate Taylor
Kenneth Oppel, Andrew Pyper, Lynn Crosbie, Cristina Kuok, David Layton and Tim Long
Tilo Kunath, Naana Jumah and Sheila Heti
Herbs and other natural remedies can have negative side effects or harmful interactions with drugs
Reading room named after the former British prime minister
Students vote to contribute $60 a year each to project
Three generations of women work or study at U of T
"Look at the Jewish history books on my shelves written in the prewar period. Tremendous erudition, but encased in a mythological framework so thick that it severely limits their usefulness"
U of T researchers are unearthing the A-Æ-B-Cs of cultural history from medieval times to the present
To New Yorker scribe Malcolm Gladwell, little things make a huge difference. Right now, he has his eye on his next big idea – french fries
The past is always intensely present for poet, novelist and classicist Anne Carson
After 30 years of flat growth, new buildings are beginning to pop up all over
U of T will establish 271 Canada Research Chairs over the next five years, and some of them will be secured in perpetuity
The R. Samuel McLaughlin Centre will fuel genetic solutions for the prevention and treatment of disease
The kid who used to wow adults with his math prowess has returned from the halls of Yale, Oxford and MIT to take on the presidency of his Alma Mater. For Bob Birgeneau, coming home could be his greatest challenge yet
Faculty Club celebrates 40th anniversary
New research in nicotine addiction
Inspired, energetic, driven – nothing ever stopped Robert Prichard in his tracks during 10 years as president, not even a near tragedy
The inspiration for the fanciful novels of Guy Gavriel Kay and Caroline Roe sprang from the U of T campus
The great idea is just the first step – that’s when the Innovations Foundation steps in. Now it’s looking for alumni who can help take new discoveries to market
The University of Toronto Art Centre has reopened as a mature gallery, with U of T’s own collections and travelling exhibits on view
The magnificent robe was created in 1985
Leading in science, research and thought
Theatre, literature and fine arts alumni
Individuals who helped ideas prosper
Alumni who exemplify the positive roles individuals can play in communities
Alumni wanted an organization to keep them in touch with their alma mater, and the wife of the president recognized that there is strength in numbers. The time was right to establish the University of Toronto Alumni Association
Low-grade or even recycled food grease can be turned into a usable diesel fuel substitute
Restoring historic house at UTSC
How do you get 10 scholars to wax anything but bored about the millennium? Scratch the surface of the Y2K hype and ask them to predict the future of their fields
What is it that every educated person should know?
Foundation assists Hong Kong students pursuing undergraduate studies at U of T