Much Ado about William
What explains Shakespeareās enduring appeal, 400 years after his death?
What explains Shakespeareās enduring appeal, 400 years after his death?
Prof. Tong Lam's photographs depict urban decay in Asia, and the parallels between security and surveillance in east and west
Paved roads give households in developing nations a leg up
One billion kids experience violence worldwide each year. Susan Bissell has devoted her life to ending the abuse
Eliza Reid helps writers deliver prose at her Iceland retreat
How a U of T engineering student found himself on stage with the Beatles in 1964
In his new memoir, the filmmaker and ad exec talks divas and Donny Osmond
Mary Elizabeth Picher helps new parents better understand how little ones learn and grow
When it comes to legalizing marijuana, drug and public health experts caution that āthe devil is in the detailsā
"Yes!" say many U of T students, who believe the drug is less harmful than alcohol and cigarettes
A gift from the Honourable Hal Jackman establishes the J.R. Kimber Chair at the Faculty of Law
Greenhouse gas could be harvested from the atmosphere and recycled into renewable fuel, says researcher
Most people recoil at the thought of selling human organs. But supplying the right information can change attitudes, a U of T study finds
With the U.S. facing a shortage of data analysts, a company led by a U of T grad is looking to bridge the gap
How a design contest became a defining U of T moment for architect Monica Adair (MArch 2005)
For much of his life, Jack Hallam couldnāt be public with his sexual politics. And then, suddenly, he could
As U of T responds to a rise in mental health needs on campus, a powerful source of help emerges: students themselves
A U of T Mississauga residence is named after the Birdman of Mississauga
Many U of T students prefer to cram before an exam
The university will create 100 bursaries for students at risk due to war
Alumna Joan Randall helps bring historically important documents to U of T
Rocket scientist Natalie Panek designs technology bound for Mars
Andrew Whiteās company not only cleans bio-gas, but also produces fertilizer
Four design proposals to revitalize King's College Circle would eliminate cars, add trees and even create a pond outside Hart House
23 ideas for building an even better Toronto
There's a wealth of knowledge within the university's walls. It could be shared more often with municipal leaders
Cities are more livable when they're clean and green
Half of U of T students get less than the 150 minutes a week that's recommended
One hundred years on, poppies still blow in Flanders Fields
A new course aims to get more black undergraduates on track for medical school by connecting them with Rhodes Scholar mentors
Liver tissue created in a U of T lab could help reduce the time and cost of drug development
Mercedes Richards unpacks an astronomical mystery
Adrienne Alison's sculpture on Parliament Hill shows how cooperation and diversity won the War of 1812
Rob Brander put his specialized knowledge at the service of Australian surfers, and now a grateful nation calls him āDr. Ripā
U of T is rethinking how journalists get trained
A U of T computer scientist is helping to build a new generation of intelligent machines
Determining whether computers can think like humans is not a straightforward task
A U of T lab is developing new technologies to assist older people with daily tasks
A familiar problem in the West, food waste is quickly becoming a global issue
Is solitary confinement ever appropriate?
A unique scholarship enabled Meghan Moore to combine her passions for music and science
The Toronto International Film Festivalās Reel Comfort program helps make those connections available to clients in mental-health programs
A chronic condition doesnāt need to stop you from pushing yourself athletically
Safety specialist Joelle Javier uses her engineering knowledge to make sure amusement park riders don't get hurt
Aldeli AlbƔn Reyna is excited to share her work, on improving the status of Indigenous Canadians, at the United Nations
The universityās scholars are collaborating with partners in every region of the globe to answer questions that challenge us all
More than half of students keep one eye on the prof and one on their phone...
Jemel Ganalās photographic ācensusā celebrates personal stories of the campus community
A ādeep-learningā algorithm shines a light on mutations in once-obscure areas of the genome
Shawn Ahmedās Uncultured Project reinvents charity for the digital age
Volunteer gardeners put fresh food in the food bank
Museum Studies grad Jake Paleczny comes up with fun ways for visitors to learn about the moose, elk and other animals that make up the āliving collectionā at the Yukon Wildlife Preserve
First-year student's company lands $100,000 in start-up funding to identify individual genetic health risks
"We have lost a great and passionate Canadian who believed this country had much to offer a troubled world"
Canadaās next billion-dollar tech start-up might just come from U of T
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
Students confess they're not getting enough sleep, say time management is key to better slumber
U of T's Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work celebrates its centennial
Computer science students are developing a legal application for IBMās Jeopardy-winning computer as part of $100,000 contest