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Although the battlefields were far away, the First World War left deep scars in Canada, and particularly at the University of Toronto. A total of…

It was shortly after 11 a.m. when Rose Patten clasped – with both hands – the outstretched palm of the first graduate to cross the stage at the…

This Remembrance Day marks the 100th anniversary of the armistice that brought an end to the First World War. Records show almost 5,700…

You know the type. Hard-driving, competitive, impatient. They call it Type A. But new University of Toronto research suggests that this common…

Crossing the stage at Convocation Hall is fast becoming a tradition for University of Toronto students Martha Cedeño and her…

Researchers at the University of Toronto have uncovered a network of more than 200 genes linked to autism – a discovery that could lead to new…

Society has a love/hate relationship with daylight-saving time changes. At this time of year, many of us delight in the extra hour of sleep that…

Jennifer Brant joined the University of Toronto's Ontario Institute for Studies in Education in August as an assistant professor in the…

A woman whose chronic pain led her to study occupational therapy. A speech pathologist whose quest for answers prompted her to pursue a PhD in…
Hi. My name is Emmanuela Alimlim and I’m graduating in November with honour's Bachelor of Arts – major in economics and double minor in…

Ubuntu. I am because we are. This Zulu philosophy has come to define Emmanuela Alimlim’s time at the University of Toronto. The economics major…

Advancing gender equality is not just good for women, it’s good for all Canadians, says Patty Hajdu, the federal minister of employment,…