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So far, machines are not very good at creating original art, such as pop tunes and short stories. Could it be they’re missing something uniquely human? Read More
So far, machines are not very good at creating original art, such as pop tunes and short stories. Could it be they’re missing something uniquely human? Read More
A computer science alum has created a technology that turns the web into a virtual world Read More
Many recent PhD grads are professors, but a growing number, especially in the sciences, have landed jobs in the private sector Read More
Edwin Leong establishes a $55,000 graduate scholarship to be awarded annually to two international students Read More
Can a simple high-tech tool for farmers boost crop yields in developing countries? Read More
In her new book, Aida Edemariam shares stories of her grandmother, who survived violence at home – and civil war Read More
Maryann Turcke is finding new ways to attract viewers to the NFL Read More
U of T alumni created #GoSponsorHer to advance women’s careers Read More
How a U of T prof taught Alison Wiley the art of negotiation Read More
My eating disorder felt like a life sentence. Now recovered, I help other people overcome theirs Read More
How do you foster greater self-worth and, in turn, help others? Nurture your inner foundation, says author and U of T alum Renu Persaud Read More
Over more than two decades, Rena Arshinoff built a successful career in medical science. Then she felt a spiritual call Read More
For Fix the 6ix founder Deanna Lentini, it’s a mission Read More
English-Canadians are pretty good at identifying French-Canadian faces but the reverse isn’t true Read More
U of T study finds older Canadians are highly concerned about digital security – sometimes to their disadvantage Read More
Could a war of words lead to an actual war between the U.S. and North Korea? Read More
Eileen de Villa targets opioids and homelessness as Toronto’s new medical officer of health Read More
How an early defeat helped my company, OpenText, succeed Read More
The practice of faking a grassroots movement gets an update in the age of social media Read More
As the media share images of wounded migrants, some of the biggest medical threats go almost unmentioned Read More
Noor Naga’s work, including her award-winning poem, explores the question of belonging Read More
Mallory and Jade Ryan are helping children – including those with special needs – experience the joy of dance Read More
A U of T startup is developing a whole new kind of night-time entertainment Read More
In 2015, this U of T alum was charged after giving water to a pig. It only pushed her animal-rights activism to a new level Read More
In Kerry Clare’s first novel, Mitzi Bytes, a blogger has a secret online presence – but someone is threatening to expose her Read More
10 tips from some of Canada’s top entrepreneurs Read More
Dozens of Indigenous languages in Canada are in danger of disappearing. What will it take to save them? Read More
A U of T PhD student is making fonts and keyboard layouts for Indigenous languages available for free Read More
City manager Peter Wallace talks tough with politicians on taxes and spending Read More
Margaret Lam’s company aims to reduce ticket prices for concertgoers Read More
U of T faculty and staff had this alum’s back, which enabled her to thrive Read More
Royal Ontario Museum exhibit tells the story of the world’s largest mammal Read More
How two U of T graduate students built North America’s first working electron microscope Read More
A stroke or brain injury often robs patients of their ability to communicate thoughts and emotions. U of T alumna Aura Kagan found a way to help them converse again Read More
Students at UTSC will be able to learn much more about Tamil language and culture, thanks to a $2-million gift Read More
Renovated space marries history with innovation to better serve U of T’s booming grad student population Read More
One of U of T’s most generous benefactors, he helped improve study spaces for students Read More
A simple U of T innovation could help prevent burns among millions of children in the Global South Read More
During one terrible year, author Kyo Maclear finds solace by birding in the city Read More
Wanda Nanibush, the AGO’s first curator of Indigenous art, pays heed to the overlooked Read More
Gilbert Perkins uses urban music to teach students about literature Read More
Rebecca Rosenblum's new novel highlights how a victim’s voice gets lost in tragedy Read More
Heather Johnston helps combat AIDS in Malawi as president of Dignitas Read More
Brendan Bowles explores the nature of friendship in his award-winning story Read More
A tough-but-fair professor allowed this alumna to thrive in engineering Read More
Alum and prof helped people grappling with mental illness and homelessness Read More
As more PhD graduates seek work outside of academia, U of T is creating opportunities for these highly knowledgeable students to develop professional skills Read More
Kerry Clare reflects on how her online oeuvre has shaped her journey Read More
Alumna Dana Wagner aims to keep politicians honest during the federal election campaign Read More
Anne Appathurai makes sure audiences understand foreign-language films – in less space than a tweet! Read More
Fred and Norah Urquhart's lifelong quest for the hidden kingdom of the Monarch butterfly Read More
Rob Brander put his specialized knowledge at the service of Australian surfers, and now a grateful nation calls him “Dr. Rip” Read More
A U of T startup gives kids a leg up with language Read More
The Toronto International Film Festival’s Reel Comfort program helps make those connections available to clients in mental-health programs Read More
Social justice champ Emilie Nicolas honoured Read More
The engineer, inventor, Inco executive and U of T prof is remembered for his boundless passion, spirit and energy Read More
Benjamin Olshin’s map research suggests an unexpectedly connected 13th-century world Read More
A U of T grad student wrote her wedding vows based on research into what makes a relationship last Read More
How a history degree led Cameron to a job designing scavenger hunts in downtown Toronto Read More
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