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May 20, 2014

After graduating from the University of Toronto, James Fraser (BA 1996; MA 2001) worked with Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without…

May 20, 2014

Paper - remember that? It was the thing people used to need to read news articles, like this one. Yet, even as our world becomes increasingly…

May 20, 2014

Sometimes, a little creative collaboration is all it takes to go from concept to startup – especially if the collaborators are a University of…

May 14, 2014

In many species, the possession of X and Y chromosomes determines whether an individual develops into a male or female. In humans, for example,…

May 14, 2014

Cherry blossoms, sometimes called sakura, bloom so briefly - but when they do, they make for a lovely scene. The University of Toronto is lucky to…

May 14, 2014

Don Boyes, winner of the 2014 President’s Teaching Award and instructor of most of the geographic information systems (GIS) courses on U of…

May 14, 2014

The next time you walk, bike or run along the Don Valley forest trails, you might want to thank a student athlete from the University of Toronto…

May 14, 2014

It seemed inevitable that the dynamo that is Professor Shafique Virani, chair of the Department of Historical Studies, would win the University of…

May 13, 2014

The most common heart valve abnormality has now been linked to an increased risk of aneurysms. Researchers estimate up to two per cent of the…

May 13, 2014

Always dreamed of being a doctor, lawyer or business leader? Try taking physics, math and engineering. Students who score highest on the MCAT –…

May 13, 2014

The 16th Berkshire Conference represents “the single-most important international conference on the history of women, gender and…

May 12, 2014

Pregnant women worry about everything from airplane travel and hot tubs to cold cuts and rollercoaster rides, but there’s a far more dangerous…