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September 14, 2011

Cinema Studies student Diana Sanchez watches 250 films a year and gets paid to do it.   For most students that’s a dream come true, and…

September 14, 2011

Chemistry professor Geoffrey Ozin has won the Albert Einstein World Award of Science. Given by the World Cultural Council, the award recognizes…

September 14, 2011

The Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering is once again recognized as the top engineering Faculty in Canada by two well-respected…

September 13, 2011

There’s nothing like knowing someone who’s been there to make the adjustment to university living just that much easier. So five…

September 13, 2011

As the academic year begins, bottled water will no longer be available at the majority of locations on the University of Toronto’s St. George…

September 12, 2011

The health of the pension system is front page news in countries around the world with an ongoing debate on required contribution rates or minimum…

September 12, 2011

Professor Birsen Donmez of mechanical and industrial engineering wants you to be a better driver. She’s thinking about sending you a report…

September 9, 2011

“Osama bin Laden is dead! Hurricane Irene is a Category 5! It’s a Conservative majority!”  These are just some of the news…

September 9, 2011

For many students, starting university is both exciting and intimidating. Add to that long distance air travel, customs, immigration and arriving in a…

September 9, 2011

“Excuse me,” said the young woman sitting at  the next table. “I’ve been listening to your conversation and I think…

September 9, 2011

Angela Grauerholz: The inexhaustible image ... épuiser l’image, a significant retrospective of the work of an important Canadian artist,…

September 9, 2011

U of T’s newest map is interactive, layered and searchable. No longer will members of the U of T community have to find the right map for their…