U of T News Scientists develop framework to measure plastic emissions Your guide to the U of T community Visit UTogether Latest news April 29, 2024 U of T study challenges stereotypes about lazy, unmotivated cannabis users April 26, 2024 U of T initiative encourages computer science students to incorporate ethics into their work April 25, 2024 What Now? AI, Episode 4: AI and Creativity More U of T News Upcoming events May 7, 2024 Fostering Wellness: Unpacking the Narratives in our Back Pack May 8, 2024 The 2024 Ian P. Sharp Lecture: Beth Simone Noveck, “From ballots to bots: AI’s transformative role in democratic societies” May 6, 2024 Martin Lecture in Astronomy & Astrophysics: A Human Expedition to Mars More U of T events U of T Celebrates The University of Toronto is home to some of the world’s top faculty, students, alumni and staff. U of T Celebrates recognizes their award-winning accomplishments. Explore U of T Celebrates Research & Innovation David Dyzenhaus recognized with Gold Medal from Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Our latest issue is all about feeling good: the only diet you really need to know about, the science behind cold plunges, a uniquely modern way to quit smoking, the “sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll” of university classes, how to become a better workplace leader, and more. Explore the issue Profile Faculty and Staff His course about the body is a workout for the mind Professor Doug Richards teaches his students the secret to living a longer – and healthier – life