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For nearly two decades, the Black History Month Luncheon has provided a rousing crescendo to four weeks of Black History Month events at the…

A vehicle with flashy chrome finishes and high-tech, roof-mounted scanners is getting a lot of admiring looks as it rolls around…
Download a transcript COVID-19 has disrupted and changed our lives – and our ideas about how we want to live. When the pandemic ends, what changes…

Ikran Jama says she knew early in her undergraduate studies at the University of Toronto that she wanted to pursue a legal education. But she was…

For scholars and activists like Robyn Maynard, our current reckoning with anti-Black racism is long overdue – and not just in the United…

The University of Toronto plans to make additional investments in student learning, supports and financial aid, as well as boost access for…

Novo Nordisk A/S and the University of Toronto have announced a C$40-million investment to establish the Novo Nordisk Network for Healthy Populations.…

In a move that could transform manuscript studies, University of Toronto researchers have partnered with a team in the United Kingdom to develop a…

As arctic temperatures and heavy snow continue to envelop Canadians – and now, even Texans – a solid pair of boots can be your best…

In recent decades, researchers have made big advances in developing new cancer medicines such as Herceptin, the targeted drug to treat women…

From minimally invasive robot-assisted surgery to training computers to detect breast cancer, the potential for artificial intelligence (AI)…

Motorists preparing to turn at an intersection must quickly process several pieces of information before making their move: traffic signals, traffic…