Sparks of Brilliance
Meet U of T's next generation of scientists, thinkers and inventors Read More
Meet U of T's next generation of scientists, thinkers and inventors Read More
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
UTM entrepreneurs win $2,500 for their eJuked app Read More
Most people retire from higher education after a maximum of three degrees. Lorne Bozinoff went for eight Read More
UTM grad Wendy Chung discovers global cultures, one kitchen at a time Read More
Was the War of 1812 actually a civil war? Read More
How Saad Siddiqui used martial arts to kick-start an acting career Read More
U of T Mississauga campaign targets pressing societal challenges Read More
Eugenia Duodu wins award for her research into targeting cancerous cells, and for teaching kids science Read More
Exciting, dynamic growth is happening at U of T's east and west campuses Read More
Autistic children develop better communications skills when using iPads, researcher finds Read More
New instructional centres are opening at U of T’s east and west campuses Read More
As chief of protocol, Desmond Parker brings peace of mind to United Nations’ guests Read More
Growing evidence shows the importance of life’s early years Read More
Medical students will doubly benefit from Terrence Donnelly’s new gift Read More
Most animals raised for food in Canada live on industrial sites where they never go outdoors. Under our laws, this is perfectly legal, but is it ethical? Read More
Landmark donation brings medical academy to Mississauga Read More
New technique using X-rays could help forensic scientists identify the dead Read More
Isaac Olowolafe Jr. donates $25,000 to help students in New College's African Studies program Read More
Rumeet Toor launches a teacher’s college in rural Kenya Read More
Sculptor Dora de Pédery-Hunt captures the likeness of Erindale’s principal Read More
Tinkering with pheromones turns fruit flies into indiscriminate lovers Read More
"I can always do more for others" Read More
Local food isn't always environmentally the best, says geography prof Pierre Desrochers Read More
David Cvet teaches U of T students the finer points of grappling and single-hand sword work Read More
How do you solve a problem like Maria? Read More
U of T Mississauga landmark is popular among newlyweds Read More
People who eat "good" foods are perceived as more trustworthy, study finds Read More
Self-described "digital media pioneer" is bringing television to cellphones Read More
Actor lands a plum role with a CBC hit Read More
Do Hollywood stars change the public's perception of issues? Read More
A new academy of medicine in Mississauga and groundbreaking held for science building at UTSC Read More
PhD student reconstructs the brain and nasal cavity of the lambeosaur Read More
Academic Skills Centre at the University of Toronto at Mississauga receives gift from three community partners Read More
AstraZeneca Canada provides $250,000 for reference librarian Read More
Science offers surprising new answers Read More
Daniel Levinson wants his students to fight like they mean it, but without getting hurt Read More
Adult moms more affectionate toward infants, study finds Read More
Students in UTM's forensic science program learn quickly that art does not always imitate life Read More
Students learn forensics at one of Canada's few maggot ranches Read More
Anxiety affects a person's sense of life satisfaction less than depression, prof says Read More
Student essay leads to creation of Canada's first black alumni association Read More
New facilities open at all three campuses Read More
Drama grad is the founder of two theatre companies Read More
Suburban knock-offs no more, Mississauga and Scarborough are rapidly emerging as distinct institutions with their own unique approaches to teaching and research Read More
The people, businesses and organizations that make UTM great Read More
Bringing the outside in Read More
U of T opens two new buildings for students and researchers Read More
David Jenkins and Janet Polivy both explore the power of food. He probes its impact on the body, while she studies its connection to the mind Read More
Children find it difficult to interpret tone of voice Read More
Women's prisons fail to offer resources for those with addictions or in abusive relationships, study finds Read More
Paul Giannaris, Dionne England, Eira Thomas, Natalie Townsend and Leonard Asper Read More
Oldest known fossil of a two-footed, running creature Read More
City of Mississauga 2000 Urban Design Award of Excellence Read More
Giving back to U of T Read More
Collaborative fine art program offered by UTM and Sheridan College Read More
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