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November 11, 2011

The University of Toronto celebrated Remembrance Day 2011 with services on all three campuses. The St. George service was a moving, multi-faith…

November 11, 2011

Almost one year after PhD candidate Sara Al-Bader and her husband, Michael Smoughton, died in a car accident, the University of Toronto is conferring…

November 10, 2011

A 22-year-old woman who has had amnesia since birth has demonstrated she can’t hold a single face or word in short-term memory – unless…

November 10, 2011

Early MRI scans can help predict the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) in children, which may permit earlier initiation of treatment, according to…

November 9, 2011

A passion for sport and social justice took PhD student Lyndsay Hayhurst all the way to Uganda and back. Hayhurst, who receives her degree from the…

November 9, 2011

Yanis Varoufakis, a self-described anti-economist, told a standing-room only crowd at Hart House that the current economic crisis could be solved in…

November 9, 2011

As Rosie MacLennan prepares for convocation, the gold medallist at the Pan Am games in Mexico is already missing U of T - and looking for ways to give…

November 7, 2011

The first decade of Nunavut’s existence  was spent setting up a government and public services and implementing a land claim…

November 7, 2011

As Canadians prepare to honour fallen soldiers this Remembrance Day, the federal government has announced funding for a website which chronicles the…

November 7, 2011

Acclaimed filmmaker Deepa Mehta is one of more than 4,400 extraordinary women and men – gold medal athletes, novelists and global researchers -…

November 7, 2011

Shooting the film Midnight’s Children pushed her physically like no other film has, director Deepa Mehta  said of the film that tells the…

November 6, 2011

They’re attractive unidentical triplets and the University of Toronto is as proud of them as any parent would be. Three buildings built or…