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Barbara Hannigan, the U of T alumna who is an acclaimed soprano and conductor, won a Grammy on Sunday for best classical solo vocal album, Crazy Girl…

John Shoesmith remembers the first time he came across the Beat poets. He had just graduated from university and had yet to find a job, so he spent…

With NAFTA talks ending on a more positive note than expected this week, U of T News reached out to our experts on what, if anything, has changed and…

Three University of Toronto faculty members have been recognized this week with appointments to the Order of Ontario, the province’s highest…

Artificial intelligence is poised to forever change the business world – from self-driving trucks to stores that ship products before customers buy…

Researchers at the University of Toronto have developed a new technology for creating more durable, disease-fighting molecules that could lead to…

Ontario and some other provinces pay for people between the age of 65 and 70 to get the shingles vaccine, but everyone over the age of 50 should…

Why did so many Iranians take to the streets for demonstrations in late December and early January? And did the protests that took place in…
Audio tour can be found here. Matt Russo speaking: Usually when you see a planetarium show, you get a visual tour of the universe and I…

In his 36 years of managing events, programming and the theatre at Hart House, Paul Templin met many fascinating people, but a few memories are etched…

Helen Kontozopoulos may not be an artificial intelligence researcher, but she knows more than most about the technology – not to mention what it…

There was a rush of excitement in Toronto when Sidewalk Labs, a sister company of Google, announced in October its intention to build a new,…