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As COVID-19 continues to take its toll on the economy, speculation about the future of work abounds. Will the new standard for office workers…

When in-person classes ended in mid-March, accessibility services staff at the University of Toronto’s three campuses faced a daunting challenge: how…

David Onley is calling on Canadians to embrace a more inclusive, accessible society as they begin the task of rebuilding following COVID-19. “When…

Diplomacy is both art and science – and public health professionals increasingly need to understand each aspect in order to create positive…

Giovanna Schver says she spent more time at the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy than at her home during the six years she spent working on her PhD…
As the world learns more about the novel coronavirus, the advice to Canadians about how to manage risk – from wearing masks to wiping down groceries –…

John Montefiore’s path to graduating from the University of Toronto with the Class of 2020 was a little unconventional. As a member of St.…

The University of Toronto’s Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering and the AGE-WELL Network of Centres of Excellence has partnered with the…

When the Pride and trans flags were raised this week at the University of Toronto’s Varsity Stadium on St. George campus, there was no cheering…
With social media, Zoom calls and signs planted on front lawns and draped from apartment balconies, there was no shortage of well-wishing for the…
The University of Toronto is kicking off its month-long celebration of Pride 2020 with a virtual raising of…

One graduate designed tiny robotic scissors controlled by external magnetic fields using a joystick – no cables, wires or any other…