The Infinite Library
Researchers are welcoming Google's plan to digitize millions of books, but the implications for libraries are profound
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
Science offers surprising new answers
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
New facilities open at all three campuses
Imagining Toronto's future
$8-million gift will create post-genomic research centre
Donations web site makes giving to U of T easier
Engineer founded software company while still a student
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
At the heart of Canada’s largest urban centre, U of T’s landscape plan is creating a verdant oasis
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
A sampling of new programs, chairs and buildings that are changing the face of U of T, thanks to campaign dollars
Donor generosity has created a strong foundation on which we must continue to build
Natural-health products and may cause adverse reactions with cancer treatments
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
Students find space to work, socialize and dream in cutting-edge campus buildings
A revolutionary approach to academic collaboration
High-tech with harmony
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
Hart House debating has prepared generations of U of T students for the rigours of academe, politics, and the law. More important, it reassures anxious frosh that it's cool to be smart
Our new construction boom is driven by higher enrolment, sound planning and real needs
Countering discrimination and fostering dialogue between groups in conflict
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
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
Increasing use of antidepressants in Canada
U of T experts discuss various health topics in public program
A fractured look at the CBC broadcaster's year at U of T
A peek at some characters, quirks and curiosities of our history
A new research centre will spawn scientific collaboration
The Glycemic Index, developed at U of T, offers a dietary plan for controlling diabetes
Alumni have been the life blood behind Doctors Without Borders
Hal Niedzviecki, Eva Lau, Elliot Noss, Tara Ariano and Bobby John
Herbs and other natural remedies can have negative side effects or harmful interactions with drugs
State-of-the-art pharmacy lab will include compounding and dispensing facilities
60 years later, Rupert Schieder can still fit into his red college jacket
Purists claim the arts should not be sullied by business. Pragmatists devalue the BA for failing to impart job skills. A pox on them, for they are all wrong. A defence of the liberal arts degree
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
Digital dating is becoming a convenient alternative in the single scene
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