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Spotlight on Dementia
An innovative blend of research and theatre is enabling scientists to reduce the stigma around a distressing disease Read More
Your Daily Grub
U of T student club aims to convince the campus that eating bugs is healthy – for people and the planet Read More
From Good to Great
23 ideas for building an even better Toronto Read More
Mobile City
As Toronto's population grows, we will have to embrace alternatives to the car Read More
Diverse and Inclusive City
Diversity is one of Toronto's great strengths, but we can do more to ensure some people aren't left behind Read More
Healthy City
How can we improve the health of some of the city's most vulnerable residents? Read More
Finding Calm in Anxious Times
The Munk School’s new director seeks ways to answer some of humanity’s most nerve-wracking questions Read More
Street Theatre
A design for the Gardiner Expressway illustrates how U of T students are reimagining Toronto Read More
Crazy Talk
Can we restore sanity and reason to politics? Read More
The Medium and Her Message
Investigating attempts to communicate with the dead Read More
Ninja Power!
Alumni nab deal with Playstation for video game N++ Read More
Rowing for Gold
How Pan Am athlete Kate Sauks went from rowing newbie to medallist in just five years Read More
Architect’s Playground
Benjamin Dillenburger uses computers and 3D printers to create structures that are impossible to draw and almost impossible to imagine Read More
21 Amazing Things You Can Do with a University of Toronto Degree
Graduation is just the beginning Read More
Toronto’s Beating Heart
With the Toronto Poetry Map, a U of T English professor and Toronto Public Library unveil a whole new way to view the city Read More
U of T’s World Wide Web
The university’s scholars are collaborating with partners in every region of the globe to answer questions that challenge us all Read More
Bright Idea
A U of T grad's paper-thin lamp technology could revolutionize the lighting industry Read More
North of 60
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 “living collection” at the Yukon Wildlife Preserve Read More
Changing Lives for 100 Years
U of T's Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work celebrates its centennial Read More
U of T: Canada’s Best University
It was another great year for UofT on the international university rankings the past fall Read More
Encouraging the Next Canadian Leaders
“In my experience there is no more effective cause than a university scholarship,” says entrepreneur and donor David Scrymgeour Read More
Tower Trouble
In India, urban renewal schemes and corruption have created a violent economy around the demolition of apartment buildings Read More
True U of T Ghost Stories
There really are things that go bump in the lab Read More
The Business Unicorn
Companies that attain a $1-billion market valuation before their 10th year are vanishingly rare Read More
Sugar Rush
Foods that seem healthy often aren’t, and sugar is the latest culprit Read More
Party Out of Bounds
In the late 1980s, photographer John Simone captured New York City's outrageous counterculture on film Read More
36 Amazing Facts about U of T
A celebration of unique, extraordinary and record-breaking feats and factoids from the university’s 187-year history Read More
12 Inspiring People from U of T
A celebration of unique, extraordinary and record-breaking feats and facts from the University of Toronto's 187-year history of learning and discovery Read More
9 Incredible Science Facts about the University of Toronto
A celebration of unique, extraordinary and record-breaking feats and facts from the U of T's 187-year history of learning and discovery Read More
The Mighty Pen
The War of 1812, as seen by political cartoonists Read More
Pie a Prof
In vying to escape a sticky situation, six political science profs raise $13,700 for child refugees in Jordan Read More
Farewell to the Master
Outgoing Massey College master John Fraser decodes the unusual traditions and unique contributions of U of T’s only graduate college Read More
Labour Troubles
Canada’s temporary foreign workers program needs a rethink, says immigration expert Jeffrey Reitz Read More
Stay Attentive, Drive Better
A U of T prof is using a simulator to test how to keep drivers off their smartphones -- and focused on the road Read More
Don’t Click That Link — Walk Through That Door!
A computer science grad reimagines two-dimensional web pages as 3-D virtual worlds Read More
Hot Tubbing
In the world of law, hot tubbing is a common practice Read More
Transforming Health Care
Pharmacists will be crucial to developing a more efficient health-care system in Canada Read More
Whose Values?
Does the proposed Quebec Charter guarantee a secular society, or more votes for the Parti Québécois? Read More
Aging Cities
Global population of seniors will triple by 2050, creating challenges for urban planners, report says Read More
A Better University
At the end of David Naylor’s term as president, the student experience is stronger, research and innovation are booming and the global impact of Toronto alumni is greater than ever Read More
Building Boom
Since 2005, a total of 37 major building projects have been completed or are now underway Read More
Boundless Mission
The university’s current fundraising campaign will create a legacy for tomorrow’s students, faculty and staff – and for Canada Read More
Public Health Gets a Promotion
The Dalla Lana School becomes the university’s newest faculty Read More
Nanofacturing
From making golf clubs stronger to designing water repellant garments Read More
Eyes Everywhere
Recent revelations about governments spying on their citizens should have us all concerned about abuse of power Read More
First Contact
A professor at the Dunlap Institute is trying to answer one of the biggest questions in all of science: Is there intelligent life beyond Earth? Read More
Consultant with a Cause
John Paul de Silva's company provides sound - and less costly - business advice to help non-profit organizations raise funds more effectively Read More
Backpacking with a Purpose
David Berkal wants to change the way people think about tourism Read More
Search and Discovery
If you think Google has made doing scholarly research a cinch, U of T’s chief librarian Larry Alford has news for you Read More
The Unsure Thing
The conditions for entrepreneurs in Canada are good, says Rotman professor Will Mitchell. It’s our attitude that needs work Read More
Naturally Cool
An experimental green roof is built atop the Daniels Faculty Read More
Sparks of Brilliance
Meet U of T's next generation of scientists, thinkers and inventors Read More
Starving Cancer Cells
Many scientists work for years to find a cure for a single type of cancer - Patrick Gunning has his sights set on four Read More
Speed of Light
Joyce Poon is developing optical devices that could make computers vastly more powerful and a whole lot faster Read More
Goodbye to Plastic?
Emma Master imagines a world with much less garbage, thanks to new organic materials she’s researching Read More
Aging Well
Samir Sinha wants to help keep older Canadians healthy and independent for longer. As the population ages, the viability of our health-care system depends on it Read More
The Stories She Tells
Filmmaker Sarah Polley's advice for students who want to get into the movie business? Just do it Read More