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May 25, 2012

They have been stereotyped as a “model minority.” But when they don’t conform to common racial stereotypes, such as being…

May 25, 2012

When you turn on your tap, you probably don’t give a second thought to the quality of the water that comes out. North Americans can generally…

May 25, 2012

University of Toronto geochemist Barbara Sherwood Lollar is receiving the prestigious Eni Award for the Protection of the Environment, in recognition…

May 24, 2012

When historian Joan Simalchik arrived at the University of Toronto in 1976, she expected to focus on her master's studies and to get to know her…

May 23, 2012

In the fourth and final instalment of her series on diabetes and U of T research into the exploding global epidemic, writer Jenny Hall speaks to…

May 23, 2012

The Government of Canada and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) are investing $43 million in research and scholarship…

May 23, 2012

Nobody likes waiting. But for children at the Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital, waiting just became fun. It’s all thanks to…

May 22, 2012

Advertisers spend enormous amounts of time and money attempting to tailor their advertising campaigns to the needs of different demographic groups.…

May 18, 2012

Addis Ababa - often called the “Geneva of Africa” because of its diplomatic significance - was the perfect location for students to study…

May 17, 2012

Professor Franco J. Vaccarino has been reappointed as vice-president, University of Toronto and principal, University of Toronto Scarborough for a…

May 17, 2012

Professor Paul Young has been reappointed vice-president (research) for the University of Toronto. The three-year term, effective July 2012, was…

May 16, 2012

Greg Wells is at the forefront of a relatively new field called exercise medicine, which means he looks at how disease affects a person’s…