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Having grown up with all things digital, these students are learning how to make books the old, old-fashioned way Read More
Having grown up with all things digital, these students are learning how to make books the old, old-fashioned way Read More
U of T’s new Tanenbaum Institute for Science in Sport will help athletes at all levels perform better Read More
U of T Mississauga’s forensic science program gives students a unique training experience Read More
The short answer is “yes,” but it’s not easy – at least it wasn’t for us Read More
We used an artificial intelligence to write headlines, add text to a story and summarize a longer article. It was often eerily good Read More
U of T Scarborough’s Andrews Building has become a Canadian landmark Read More
These four new U of T buildings will reach the highest levels of sustainability Read More
New technologies are difficult to regulate. With artificial intelligence, it may be time to rethink our approach, says Gillian Hadfield Read More
Raising the number of Indigenous lawyers and judges will require more financial support for Indigenous law students Read More
Insights from psychology and business can steer people toward better decisions – for themselves and society Read More
Architecture students get ready to build, snowshoeing in Scarborough and growing plants for science Read More
These seven international students and alumni are among the thousands who contribute to scholarly and cultural life at U of T Read More
Learning to live with the pandemic Read More
As these alumni have discovered, it takes courage to speak up for what you believe in Read More
One plays with its audience, the other preys on it, says writer Aaron Hagey-Mackay Read More
Prof. Eliot Britton tests the limits of what it means to be a composer in the 21st century Read More
U of T’s plans for new trees, gardens and green space around King’s College Circle bring the university a $100,000 gift Read More
Youth are drawing from several languages spoken by the city’s immigrants to create a novel form of English Read More
And they all have a surprising connection to U of T Read More
Canadian meanings of “soaker” and “bush party” don’t exist in the Oxford English Dictionary. A U of T linguistics prof is aiming to change that Read More
A fresh, expansive look, with a focus on ideas that move us Read More
Meet MEDi the robot, who sings, dances and helps young cancer patients feel less afraid Read More
The goal is to get “an intimate and authentic representation of the person’s life,” says U of T prof Jooyoung Lee Read More
Gord Dorrett is behind support for a “critique room” at U of T’s new Daniels Building Read More
English-Canadians are pretty good at identifying French-Canadian faces but the reverse isn’t true Read More
An acceptance of diversity may be the country’s defining strength Read More
A U of T study aims to create the most accurate estimate yet of Toronto’s greenhouse gas emissions Read More
10 tips from some of Canada’s top entrepreneurs Read More
How much do U of T alumni contribute to Toronto, Canada and the world? Read More
Daniels students’ projects find new uses for the the city’s neglected river valleys Read More
Donald Trump’s presidency is raising the risk of violent conflict among the world’s great powers Read More
Two U of T entrepreneurs are offering DNA tests to help singles connect and couples stay together Read More
The design of the Jackman Law Building reflects the need for shared, creative spaces for both students and faculty Read More
Professor Shafique Virani says the key to countering Islamophobia is education Read More
How do we restore trust between minority communities and police? Read More
A simple U of T innovation could help prevent burns among millions of children in the Global South Read More
Alumna Mavis Himes delves into the hidden meanings and social weight of what we call ourselves Read More
PhD student Justin Kim is working on intelligent “swarming” robots that could one day help rescue earthquake survivors and explore other planets Read More
Stereotype or archetype? Actor Paul Sun-Hyung Lee talks about the biggest role of his career Read More
U of T’s Faculty of Forestry is teaching Torontonians how to care for one of the city’s most valuable resources – its trees Read More
New feedback tools from engineering will help students home in on weaknesses – and strengths Read More
How should companies respond to technological disruption? Read More
Understanding how we learn and make memories will lead to better treatments for Alzheimer’s disease, says Brain Prize winner Graham Collingridge Read More
Prof. Elspeth Brown is interviewing partners of trans people as part of a project to record the stories of LGBTQ people Read More
Meet six U of T alumni, faculty and staff members whose stars are shining brightly on social media Read More
Jonathan Sun tweets funny, heartfelt – and often misspelt – observations about what it means to be a 21st-century human Read More
Does Drake go to U of T Scarborough? This Instagrammer imagines that he does Read More
Graphic designer Joe Silveira zooms in on textures, patterns and colours Read More
Video mimic Yani Macute takes pop star fandom to the next level Read More
A Faculty of Music alum reimagines an iconic view of U of T Read More
Where gangs rule, hip hop is a strongly positive force for youth, study finds Read More
Hykso creates wearable tech for boxing Read More
U of T prof’s designs let campers sleep over wetlands or high among trees Read More
Go sledding at UTSC, perform in the UC follies, paint the UTSU dome and much more! Read More
Will the Paris climate accord succeed where Kyoto didn’t? Read More
U of T is now home to the world's largest digitized collection of Soviet samizdat journals Read More
Irwin Adam Eydelnant blends his love of food with an advanced science degree and entrepreneurial outlook to come up with a completely new kind of work Read More
What can be done about the global migrant crisis? Read More
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