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October 27, 2014

Ron Buliung’s interest in urban design initially started with his travels to Europe and India where he saw how different cities dealt with…

October 27, 2014

It's been a long road to election day in Toronto. But – regardless of which candidates come out on top – all the…

October 27, 2014

The issue: In a widely read 2013 article, "Global Health 2013: The Grand Convergence," the Lancet revisited the case for investment in…

October 26, 2014

Dr. Mel Borins wants to you to be healthy and he wants you equipped with more than just your family doctor’s orders. A family physician and…

October 23, 2014

As the world grapples with the question of how best to address climate change, many scientists are looking to some of the coldest places on Earth for…

October 23, 2014

The University of Toronto is appointing Professor Edward Iacobucci as dean of the Faculty of Law for a five-year term, beginning January 1, 2015 and…

October 23, 2014

Has the media reported the ongoing developments in the Ebola outbreak objectively or has media coverage reached such a fever pitch that it has incited…

October 23, 2014

President Meric Gertler is taking his message that world-class universities and world class cities need each other to Sao Paulo, Brazil this…

October 22, 2014

What roles do power, politics and privilege play in public health?  That’s one of the questions participants can explore at the…

October 21, 2014

Music education helps students to excel in all aspects of school life, says Susan Raponi, a doctoral candidate in music education at the University of…

October 21, 2014

People who play action video games such as Call of Duty or Assassin’s Creed seem to learn a new sensorimotor skill more quickly than non-gamers…

October 21, 2014

Children who drink non-cow’s milk such as rice, almond, soy or goat’s milk, have lower levels of vitamin D in their blood than those who…