You Can Accomplish a Lot When You’re Enjoying Yourself
How a design contest became a defining U of T moment for architect Monica Adair (MArch 2005)
How a design contest became a defining U of T moment for architect Monica Adair (MArch 2005)
How the Canadian Officer Training Corps Ball brought sparkle to Hart House
As U of T responds to a rise in mental health needs on campus, a powerful source of help emerges: students themselves
Alumna Joan Randall helps bring historically important documents to U of T
Knowtions aims to make translating complex scientific documents into any language faster and more accurate
Rocket scientist Natalie Panek designs technology bound for Mars
Kerry Clare reflects on how her online oeuvre has shaped her journey
Three National Ballet dancers go from the barre to the books
Online peer-to-peer lending company hopes to change how Canadians obtain loans
Mercedes Richards unpacks an astronomical mystery
Anne Appathurai makes sure audiences understand foreign-language films – in less space than a tweet!
Fred and Norah Urquhart's lifelong quest for the hidden kingdom of the Monarch butterfly
U of T is rethinking how journalists get trained
Susan McCahan is leading the charge to reimagine undergrad education at U of T
Canadians could save billions through a nationwide plan to cover prescription drugs for all citizens
Marwan and Hadi Aladdin aim to train the world’s workers
Graduation is just the beginning
With the Toronto Poetry Map, a U of T English professor and Toronto Public Library unveil a whole new way to view the city
New Toronto mayor John Tory aims to get the city back on track
The university’s scholars are collaborating with partners in every region of the globe to answer questions that challenge us all
Arts grad Dani Reiss wanted to become a writer, then realized there was more than one way to tell a story
To maintain its top-20 global standing, U of T needs more funding from government
Fifty years on, UTSC has forged a unique identity
Science graduate students learn how to turn cutting-edge research into viable businesses
TEDx manager Becca Pace is helping the world listen in – and speak up
Betty Xie’s film documents what happens in a community faced with the threat of eviction
UTSC was ahead of its time in pioneering lectures-through technology
The Internet makes it easy to be mean. No wonder cyberbullying among teens has everyone worried.
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
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
Mark Daboll's PleaseJudgeMe.com website helps people improve their voice
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
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
Nicolas Koff is helping crowdfund community improvement projects
This doc prescribes chocolate
Drug-resistant infections are a man-made problem. Is it one we can solve?
Can Kirstine Stewart, a former CBC executive, boost Twitter’s fortunes?
U of T’s Math Outreach instructors are changing hearts and minds about an often-feared subject
U of T acquires the “ultimate insider” collection of Allen Ginsberg photos of key pop-culture figures from the 1950s–1990s
Grad student Sara Angel has an ambitious idea to make Canadians more aware of our rich visual arts heritage
When my son fell ill with cancer, I stepped up to carry on his business vision
Online courses are big, bold and potentially game-changing for higher education
U of T has offered nine MOOCs since September 2012
A strategy for maintaining and advancing U of T’s global standing
International aid fuels corruption in a conflict zone and may keep war going, says political science professor Aisha Ahmad
Tired of typing in passwords? A new device can identify you by your unique cardiac rhythm
At the end of David Naylor’s term as president, the student experience is stronger, research and innovation are booming and the global impact of Toronto alumni is greater than ever
David Naylor talks about the past eight years and his plans for the future
Personal librarians help first-year students understand U of T’s libraries
A U of T group encourages participants to protect the Earth for future generations
You’ve heard of crowdfunding. With crowdmarking, a U of T prof hopes to change how students are evaluated
A PhD candidate’s low-cost sensors could be deployed across cities to gather highly local air-quality data
At Derrick Fung’s site, fans buy more than music – they buy musical experiences
While on a mission to save the Borneo rainforest, Emily Hunter realized environmentalism needs a rethink
The inaugural Toronto Science Festival, hosted by U of T, will feature leading scientists addressing fundamental questions about human existence