Frugal Thinking How do you bring basic sanitation to two billion people in low-income countries? Inventing a toilet that works for pennies a day is a start Read More
Frugal Fortification A U of T nutritional scientist has developed a low-cost product to fight vitamin and mineral deficiency in developing countries Read More
The Sage of Bay Street David Rosenberg warned of a financial crisis few others saw coming. So why, amid ongoing global turmoil, is Bay Street’s most noted pessimist ready to change his tune? Read More
Selling to the Senses Companies appeal to hearing, taste and sight to affect consumer perception Read More
A Shift in Perception Discoveries in brain science are prompting new theories about how our senses work – and how they affect our understanding of the world Read More
Digging Deep How many new dinosaur species can one person help find? Professor David Evans is up to eight Read More
A Puzzling Creation Ed Barbeau uses math puzzles to encourage analytical and innovative thinking Read More
A Bold Prescription Support for medical students is a key plank of the Faculty of Medicine’s campaign Read More
A Rare Find A book collector for more than 40 years, Michael Walsh has acquired several thousand antiquarian volumes of western philosophy Read More
Leap of Faith New degree program designed to promote understanding between Christians and Muslims Read More
Do the Locomotion U of T’s Knowledge Media Design Institute challenges its students to use media to raise awareness Read More
Blue and White Pride New chancellor Michael Wilson is pumped to champion University of Toronto spirit Read More
An Incubator for Innovation A new applied science facility will give engineering students a place to develop entrepreneurial ideas Read More
Lifelong Learner Jessie Current believed in the value of education, and created scholarships so others could follow their academic dreams Read More
Ingenious Medicine Genetic testing may soon reveal what pharmaceutical drugs work best for you, with fewest side-effects Read More
Property Value Toronto’s land-use maps are important planning tools but they lack detail and are often out-of-date. Not for much longer Read More
Watchful Eyes Security cameras are everywhere. A new app invites Torontonians to help map them Read More
Sad Songs (Say So Much) Research finds that pop music is getting more melancholy – a sign, perhaps, of the times? Read More
Breaking in to the Big Time How Saad Siddiqui used martial arts to kick-start an acting career Read More
The Apocalypse Will Be Tweeted ZED.TO's interactive narrative experience simulates the end of the world Read More
George and Barbara Rooke For this Fonthill, Ontario, couple it was a match made in music. And almost 65 years later, they’re still in tune Read More
Hunting for Gold Victoria Nolan is dubbed “The Metronome” for her ability to row perfectly in synch with her teammates Read More
Can Radiohead Be Jazz? Toronto Jazz Festival’s Josh Grossman wants audiences to open their ears to something new Read More
60 Seconds with Linda Schuyler Lisa Bryn Rundle talks with Degrassi co-creator on teaching and television Read More
Meet Our Alumni Governors Governing Council’s alumni members discuss the big issues ahead for U of T Read More