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The Faculty of Medicine’s alumni magazine, U of T Med, has been named the Robert Sibley Magazine of the Year by the Council for the Advancement and…

There are more than 18,000 members of the University of Toronto's Class of 2016 – with 13,500 graduating this spring alone from…

“If I had it to do over again,” says Clive Davies, who graduates on June 10, “I would probably spend more time on the Balkans. There are a lot of…
Christopher Campbell-Duruflé is researching international law and climate change. Ido Katri documents the rise of trans rights for gender…

For anyone who’s ever struggled to stay awake in math class, describing numbers as “beautiful” is a far out idea. Math often means pain . . . and…

Convocation 2016 celebrates the graduation of more than 18,000 University of Toronto students – 13,500 of them this spring alone. It’s the end of one…
Engineers are known for their creativity. But it’s the hope of leaders like Professor Cynthia Barnhart, the first female chancellor of the…
For U of T Engineering students, the short walk across the stage at Convocation Hall marks both the end of one journey and the beginning of…
M.G. Venkatesh Mannar is not a household name. But it should be. Born into a fifth-generation salt producing family in India, this chemical…
“We have quite a few from drama,” says Silvia Rosatone, director of Convocation, referring to graduate students at U of T’s Centre for Drama,…
When a young Muhammad Ali knocked out hard-hitting Sonny Liston in 1964 in Miami, he declared he had shaken up the world. True to his word, he went on…
A U of T Engineering team has designed a simpler way to keep therapeutic proteins where they are needed for long periods of time. The discovery is a…