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April 13, 2017

Whether it’s losing a job or dealing with an illness, negative life events can lead people to adopt more extreme political views, according to a new U…

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April 12, 2017

All labs at the University of Toronto’s Medical Sciences Building are now open, following a report by environmental experts that found two labs that…

General James Wolfe's letters
April 12, 2017

Thomas Fisher Rare Books Library's collection of General James Wolfe's personal letters are at the heart of a new book, which reveals a creative,…

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April 12, 2017

Video of a passenger being dragged off a United Airlines flight sparked a wave of public outrage this week, leaving the airline the subject of…

William Nelson
April 12, 2017

William Nelson, an assistant professor of history at U of T Scarborough, has been longlisted for the prestigious Notting Hill Editions Essay…

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April 12, 2017

The latest book by U of T's Richard Florida, The New Urban Crisis, is gaining attention for exploring the dark side of the back-to-the-city…

Blanket Exercise at U of T
April 11, 2017

Blanket Exercises are being organized across U of T, at events and at conferences, as a way for people to better understand the history of the…

April 11, 2017

Andrew Fraser and Peter Roy lead research into identifying new drugs that can fight parasites infecting the gut, lungs and livers of two billion…

April 11, 2017

University of Toronto researchers are set to receive nearly $1 million from the Ontario government as they compete in the semi-final round of a $20…

April 11, 2017

U of T Professor Kang Lee says two of his recent studies indicate that racial bias may arise in babies as young as six to…

April 10, 2017

The University of Toronto welcomed the release on April 10 of the long-anticipated review of the federal government’s support for fundamental…