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June 5, 2014

In January 2010, a massive earthquake killed or injured hundreds of thousands of Haitians. Health professionals from around the world rushed to Haiti…

June 5, 2014

Most law students leave the Faculty of Law after three years of hard work with lifelong friends, another degree in hand, and a new career to follow.…

June 5, 2014

From 2006 to 2008, nearly 75 per cent of Ontarians with diabetes did not receive all of the tests recommended to properly monitor their disease…

June 4, 2014

Smoking in movies is one of the last vestiges of tobacco promotion. It accounts for 37 per cent of youth smoking uptake. In recognition of World No…

June 4, 2014

Hundreds of citizens working together to transform their city: that’s the goal of 100 in 1 Day – a social movement originating in…

June 4, 2014

As UTSC’s Green Path program continues to grow, its success is being reflected in the diversity of academic disciplines represented by its…

June 4, 2014

“The Mick Jagger for our generation.” That’s how one audience member described Muhammad Yunus after the Nobel Peace Prize laureate…

June 2, 2014

Professor Trevor Young, chair of U of T’s Department of Psychiatry, has been appointed dean of Faculty of Medicine for a five-year term…

June 2, 2014

They’ve conducted research here at home and around the world, put theory to the test with service learning projects in the community, launched…

June 2, 2014

Want to be able to smell the roses? You might consider buying into a neighbourhood where there are more sit-down restaurants than fast-food outlets,…

June 2, 2014

When Aaron Wheaton stepped on the field for his first competitive football game in Grade 11 he could only dream of where it would one day take…

June 2, 2014

The innovative partnership between the University of Toronto and the Universidade de Sao Paulo (USP) in Brazil has added five newly awarded projects…