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Photo of Linda Hutcheon and Barbara Sherwood Lollar
September 29, 2016

The Royal Society of Canada is honouring two U of T scholars, Linda Hutcheon and Barbara Sherwood Lollar, both holders of the prestigious…

September 29, 2016

Tiff Macklem, dean of U of T's Rotman School of Management, looks to practice innovation as well as preach it. He spoke to Canadian…

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September 28, 2016

Professor Catherine Sabiston at U of T’s Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education believes the key to a province-wide mental…

photo of Terry McQuaid
September 28, 2016

It’s the latest step in the University of Toronto’s efforts to improve and integrate support for those affected by sexual violence: filling a key new…

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September 28, 2016

With more than 80 per cent of Canada’s population living in cities and globally more people move into urban locales, there is an urgent need to…

Photo of Robert Schwartz
September 27, 2016

A team led by U of T researchers Robert Schwartz and Michael Chaiton has received a $1.76 million grant from the Global Alliance for Chronic…

Asher Cutter
September 27, 2016

Some worms have taken the notion that “bigger is better” to extremes by evolving giant sperm cells that are up to a quarter the size of their own…

Cristina Amon, Kathleen Wynne, Kirsty Duncan
September 27, 2016

Without a diverse workforce that taps into women, Canada and the world is losing out on truly embracing innovation, Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne…

participants in the course at the Cape Croker Indian Reserve on Georgian Bay
September 27, 2016

For years, Canadians studying Indigenous law have learned about treaties and case studies, sitting in a classroom and approaching the subject from a…

Jonathan Rose with two students
September 27, 2016

University of Toronto engineering professor Jonathan Rose has been recognized by the Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations…

Scarborough Town Centre
September 27, 2016

What if the suburbs were actually the centre of a city? A collection of urban islands—complete communities for residents to work, dine, shop, gather…

Maryam Monsef  is an Afghan, a Canadian, a refugee, and a survivor of one of the most brutal civil wars of the modern era, says Aisha Ahmad
September 27, 2016

When the Globe and Mail published a story last week that said federal cabinet minister Maryam Monsef was born in Iran, and not Afghanistan as…