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Imagine using stem cells from a baby’s own umbilical cord to “patch” its damaged heart – one surgery that enables the implanted engineered tissue to…

As an urban geographer, it’s clear to University of Toronto President Meric Gertler that one of the university's greatest strengths is the city…

Rosane Brambilla Reis was a 37-year-old mother of two when a trip to the doctor’s office turned her life upside down. She walked in with an…

Ontario has made major progress in reducing deaths due to circulatory, cancer and respiratory diseases – with more Ontarians surviving into old…

When it comes to city building, change is good, says Jennifer Keesmaat, the former chief planner for the City of Toronto. This semester Keesmaat is…

If you've fostered the growth of hundreds of student and researcher startups, and your alumni have founded 190,000 private sector companies and…

Siddharth Gautam is in the business of forging connections between people – so it’s fitting that he landed a spot on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s…

Using the Historical Thesaurus of English as a dataset, which dates back nearly 1,000 years to the period of Old English, researchers at the…

For decades, researchers have demonstrated the numerous ways in which parents can positively influence their children’s development. This includes how…

In January, H&M faced accusations of racism after the retailer published an ad featuring a Black boy wearing a hoodie saying, “Coolest…

University of Toronto employees in the CUPE 3902 Unit 1 bargaining unit have voted to ratify the renewal collective agreement with the…

University of Toronto's Faculty of Medicine is expanding its occupational therapy program to U of T Mississauga beginning this September. The…