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Technological advances are moving everyday tasks online – including banking, shopping, communicating, and refilling prescriptions – and many…

For children with behavioural and learning challenges, getting ready for the day can be a struggle. Waking up, getting dressed, eating breakfast and…

From learning how to use a blood pressure cuff to smudging with an elder, Indigenous high school students spent a week at U of T checking out campus…

Members of the University of Toronto community shared painful stories of racism and discrimination – including at residential schools and during…

ATMs and coffee shops such as Tim Hortons, Starbucks and Second Cup make ideal locations for placing automated external defibrillators (AEDs), says a…

Archives belonging to Saint Lucian poet and playwright Derek Walcott, who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1992, are housed at the University of…

More accurate medical tests, vivid video projectors and fresh insights into living cells are just three of the innovations that could result from…

U of T Mississauga's Bailey McMeans hopes to investigate the ocean and land processes that shape ecosystems in the Arctic over time, looking…

The economic impact of an automated workforce will be much bigger than many observers expect, says Dave Ticoll, of the Innovation Policy Lab at…

Just in time for U of T's Entrepreneurship Week, which runs from March 27-31, here's a list of cool gadgets, devices and concoctions that came from U…

For Associate Professor of Anthropology Bonnie McElhinny and six University of Toronto students, Hawaii became a learning lab for…

Bright red dresses blowing in the wind – symbolizing the 12,000 missing and murdered Indigenous women across the continent – will…