Autumn 2014

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Feature stories on how the First World War changed the University of Toronbto, putting an end to cyberbullying, and the incredible impact of philanthropy on the life of the university.

In This Issue

Photo of a leather jacket from both sides.

Shape Shifter

Special techniques are needed to design clothes for wheelchair users. The ROM showcases them in a unique exhibition Read More

Photo of Joan Foley

Fair and Impartial

After more than 50 years at the University of Toronto, Joan E. Foley is well positioned to see the big picture – which is exactly what you want in an Ombudsperson Read More

Photo of Toronto skyline over Gardiner Expressway.

Sky Line

Gondolas for the lakeshore: U of T students share their award-winning transit vision Read More

University of Toronto Archives B1975-0015/010P (11) or (38)

An Artist at War

A sculptor by profession, Frederick Coates, who also taught at U of T, used his modelling skills to help surgeons rebuild shattered faces Read More

Gas rattle at Soldiers’ Tower.

Objects of Salvation

In the trenches the only criteria for alarm devices were that they be loud and distinctive – but as a bonus, rattles didn’t require use of the lungs Read More

Photo of Wilfred Ip (centre) and others on the run.

Sweet Legacy

The University of Toronto Chapter of the Canadian Diabetes Association carries on a proud U of T tradition Read More