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Along with big parties and colourful parades, Toronto’s Pride Month is a celebration of people within the LGBTQ community who have played a part in…
More than 500 international food scholars and participants hungry for knowledge about global and local food issues are gathering at the University of…
Untangling the facts from the fiction of what ride hailing apps like Uber mean to cities and their public transit systems is providing lots of avenues…
Having the face of a leader may depend on whether the enterprise being led is a for-profit business or a non-profit organization, new research from…

It’s time to paint the campus rainbow. We’re right in the thick of Toronto’s first-ever Pride Month with festivities taking place all over…
National Aboriginal Day is a chance to educate and reflect on the lives and status of Indigenous peoples in Canada. To recognize this day,…
Probability estimates are constantly changing. A 20 per cent chance of rain suddenly goes to 30 per cent and we start thinking about packing an…
“Your speech can offer a lot of information and clues into how your brain is functioning,” says Katie Fraser, a PhD candidate in the department…
No point in calling Alison Gibbs at home to congratulate her on being one of the 2016 winners of the President’s Teaching Award. “I don’t know…

The University of Toronto's Liz Howard is back in the lab but still getting used to the fact that she is this year's winner of the Griffin Poetry…
Language and culture: two areas that go hand-in-hand are also a focus of today’s National Aboriginal Day celebration. Both subjects,…

"What makes for a really good mystery? It isn’t just an interesting question or sparring with a particularly evil villain. A good…