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U of T recognizes that healthy minds lead to better information retention – and academic success Promoting mental health has become part of student…

Referring to someone as “they” takes little effort, says a new campaign called “No Big Deal” – but it could mean the world to that…

A cannibalistic Mexican salamander that can regrow body parts lost in a fight may hold answers for researchers trying to unlock the power of…

In an era of "Dragon’s Den", Silicon Valley and TED Talks, there's a growing interest in what it means to be an entrepreneur. How do you…

Torontonians love to play – obsessing over escape rooms, ping pong bars and board game cafes, all of which are sprouting around the…

Tomorrow is World AIDS Day, and this year’s theme is Disclosure: HIV/AIDS in the 21st Century. This theme is particularly relevant for Thom and…

University of Toronto students can now fill out online course evaluations, sharing their ideas about what works – and what needs work – in the…
Benjamin Barber likes to quote former New York City mayor Fiorello La Guardia, who said, “There is no Democratic or Republican way of fixing a sewer,”…

U of T Faculty of Medicine's Fahad Alam and Clyde Matava, both assistant professors of anesthesia, are hoping virtual reality can play an…

They're calling it neural karaoke. University of Toronto researchers Raquel Urtasun, an associate professor in computer science and Canada Research…

Did the Pope endorse Donald Trump for president? Did Hillary Clinton sell weapons to ISIS? Is Justin Trudeau actually the son of Fidel Castro?…

For four days, fast food, sugary snacks and caffeine gave way to rice, sweet potatoes and soggy fish as U of T history students took on the alter egos…