Tomorrow’s U of T
Ready for a world of change
Ready for a world of change
The Internet revolution comes knocking
Toronto author Sheila Heti finds literary inspiration all around her
Tougher securities regulation and better corporate governance would be a start
Bryan Walls raises a monument to the Underground Railroad
Donations web site makes giving to U of T easier
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
These three campaign-funded programs are enabling U of T students to experience unique learning opportunities
Come ride with U of T's solar car racing team, cutting-edge crusaders for a cleaner future
Workshops help incoming students deal with stresses of university life
New report by U of T economists support advocates of publicly funded child care
The Digital Library for Alumni
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
What's the truth about your health? Take it from the experts
Oral contraceptives for five years or more may increase breast cancer risk
Homecoming celebration for Poculi Ludique Societas members
"I saw this hemorrhaging of talent across the border. If everyone left, we would never have a cultural picture in this country."
U of T experts discuss various health topics in public program
Friends vied for the campus spotlight as student activists in the 1960s
They’re brilliant. They’re bold. They’re young. And they have the national research community applauding
From bank clerk to writer, from obscurity to the Oprah Winfrey Show, Rohinton Mistry’s path as a writer has taken a series of unlikely turns
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
A peek at some characters, quirks and curiosities of our history
The Rolls Royce of dentist's chairs, circa 1880
The Glycemic Index, developed at U of T, offers a dietary plan for controlling diabetes
Between her teaching and her practice, Dr. Miriam Rossi has dispensed a huge dose of guidance and inspiration to minority students
Alumni have been the life blood behind Doctors Without Borders
Former president James Loudon purchased this papier mâché ear from a leading medical model maker in the 19th century
Hal Niedzviecki, Eva Lau, Elliot Noss, Tara Ariano and Bobby John
Despite its role as a public venue, 93 Highland is the rambling kind of place that Harry Potter could inhabit quite nicely.
60 years later, Rupert Schieder can still fit into his red college jacket
Rice's research has led to mapping out Dene grammar, a learned book on Athapaskan verbs and a training program for native teachers in Dene languages
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
Digital dating is becoming a convenient alternative in the single scene
Alumni, like the 30 profiled here, have given to the campaign for diverse reasons. No matter what cause they support, their help serves one central purpose — nurturing students
After 30 years of flat growth, new buildings are beginning to pop up all over
Faculty Club celebrates 40th anniversary
New research in nicotine addiction
The University of Toronto Art Centre has reopened as a mature gallery, with U of T’s own collections and travelling exhibits on view
Excavating sites of ancient settlements
Foundation assists Hong Kong students pursuing undergraduate studies at U of T