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Don Valley in Toronto looking northwards. Fall foliage is visible and there is haze in the air
October 10
U of T Mississauga to collect data on large scale to understand relationship between cities and environment
Connaught award winners Eliana Gonzalez-Vigil, Shauna Sweeney and Jerry Flores
September 9
Rescuing crops, reframing history and researching MMIW: 2019 Connaught New Researcher Award winners announced
Portrait of Ian Orchard
September 4
Ian Orchard appointed acting vice-president and principal at U of T Mississauga
Photo of Katharina Braeutigam
August 13
Forests for the future: U of T researcher seeks to make trees more resilient amid a changing climate
Photo of Nick Mandrak
July 5
When pets become pests: U of T researcher warns about impact of booming exotic pet trade on native species
Photo of Melody Neumann and Michelle French
May 27
U of T faculty and staff to highlight teaching and learning projects at annual symposium
Illustration of dinosaurs
March 14
On eggshells: What the world's oldest eggs reveal about dinosaur evolution
Photo of Sanja Hinić-Frlog
January 23
Free textbook for students: U of T Mississauga gets its first open access digital resource
Photo of fungus
November 13
‘Humongous fungus’: Twenty-five years later, this Armillaria gallica is bigger than first thought, says U of T researcher
Photo of Fiona Rawle
October 25
Meet two U of T faculty members honoured by OCUFA for outstanding teaching

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