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For anyone who’s ever wondered what secrets lie behind the walls of that mysterious building they pass on their way to work or school, the…
On April 16, the University of Toronto ushered 211 graduating students into a community of achievement and service at this year’s Gordon Cressy…
Homeless clients using services at Toronto’s Good Shepherd Ministries are nearly nine times more likely to have a history of problem or…
Four-time Olympic champion Jayna Hefford, Jen Rawson and the 2000-01 Ontario and Canadian champion women's hockey team are among the 15 inductees…
Medical residents in Canada may work longer hours per shift and per week than their counterparts in Europe, Australia and New Zealand but there is…
The University of Toronto’s Jackman Humanities Institute (JHI) would normally be closed on weekends but on one recent Saturday, its…
After graduating from the University of Toronto, James Fraser (BA 1996; MA 2001) worked with Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without…
Paper - remember that? It was the thing people used to need to read news articles, like this one. Yet, even as our world becomes increasingly…
Sometimes, a little creative collaboration is all it takes to go from concept to startup – especially if the collaborators are a University of…
In many species, the possession of X and Y chromosomes determines whether an individual develops into a male or female. In humans, for example,…
Cherry blossoms, sometimes called sakura, bloom so briefly - but when they do, they make for a lovely scene. The University of Toronto is lucky to…
Don Boyes, winner of the 2014 President’s Teaching Award and instructor of most of the geographic information systems (GIS) courses on U of…