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Students and professor look through a microscope
May 5, 2016

The University of Toronto is first in Canada and one of the top 25 universities in the world, according to the prestigious Times Higher Education…

photo of Prince Harry with Prime Minister Trudeau and others at sledge hockey game
May 5, 2016

Prince Harry dropped into town this week to celebrate Toronto being named host venue for the 2017 Invictus Games, raise the profile of the…

photo of earthworm on ground
May 5, 2016

Invasive earthworms are eating forest seed species such as yellow birch and black cherry trees, new research from the University of Toronto…

May 4, 2016

This Saturday marks the ninth year of Science Rendezvous, a free science street festival for scientists of all ages, at the University of Toronto’s…

a first-class air cabin
May 4, 2016

A Korean airline executive is jailed after she throws a handful of macadamia nuts at a flight attendant. A flight from Rome to Chicago has to dump…

May 3, 2016

When the University of Toronto's  Bonnie McElhinny and six of her anthropology students think about Hawaii, it’s not the lovely…

May 3, 2016

Varsity Blues swimmer Kylie Masse climbed 190 spots in the swimming world rankings in just one year. En route, she broke six national records, earned…

May 3, 2016

Location, location, location. Last year the Next Steps Conference for forward-looking students and recent graduates was divided between three sites on…

May 2, 2016

This year's Jane's Walks — a series of free, citizen-led walking tours held in nearly 200 cities around the world — take place the weekend…

May 2, 2016

The University of Toronto is launching a new Hellenic studies program, thanks to a $1.75 million endowment fund established by the Hellenic Heritage…

April 29, 2016

Four researchers at the University of Toronto and its affiliated research centres are receiving $2-million each to investigate how environmental…

Jeannie Miller with three of her students
April 29, 2016

Jeannie Miller is making a big impact with a new perspective on some very old prose. Miller, an assistant professor in the department of near &…