A Twist of Fate
Raymond Reilly was looking for a better way to diagnose breast cancer. Instead, he discovered a new way to treat it
Raymond Reilly was looking for a better way to diagnose breast cancer. Instead, he discovered a new way to treat it
Gift will create the Margaret E. Fleck Chair in Anglican Studies
Toronto author Sheila Heti finds literary inspiration all around her
Puppeteer blurs the lines between adults' and children's theatre
Violinist debuted with Vancouver Symphony at age 12, and is now working on her fourth CD
New book places college in a rich social, cultural and religious context
Trinity College students will peruse graduate studies at Oxford University in England
U of T degree taught alumna Hannah Sung to see all sides of a story
"I saw this hemorrhaging of talent across the border. If everyone left, we would never have a cultural picture in this country."
Austin Clarke wins $25,000 Giller Prize for his latest novel, The Polished Hoe
Friends vied for the campus spotlight as student activists in the 1960s
Trinity College friends
Dominion Institute aims to inform Canadians about their own history
Sculpture celebrates U of T grad who helped develop the theory of plate tectonics
Kenneth Oppel, Andrew Pyper, Lynn Crosbie, Cristina Kuok, David Layton and Tim Long
Reading room named after the former British prime minister
60 years later, Rupert Schieder can still fit into his red college jacket
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
Rotman creates the J. Douglas and Ruth Grant Chair in Competitiveness
Alumna earned a U of T degree at age 87
More than a decade ago, a bunch of U of T characters began to dine from A to Z using the Yellow Pages as a restaurant guide
The Right Hon. Adrienne Clarkson is sworn in as Governor General