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As urbanization claims more of the planet, road networks usually expand, and traffic usually increases along with them. Wildlife is not always given…

The tragic life of Josef Stalin’s daughter, Svetlana Alliluyeva, who defected from the Soviet Union but always remained in the shadow of one of…

As Syrian refugee families arrive in Canada, schools are preparing to welcome their children into their classrooms. U of T News spoke…

University of Toronto President Meric Gertler has been appointed to the Order of Canada – along with faculty members Brenda Andrews, Frances…

Inspired by politicians like John Tory who look to U of T for expertise and advice, U of T News asked several experts in civic affairs…

Terrorism, the refugee crisis and the global struggle with climate change dominated the world’s headlines in 2015. Will 2016 bring any…

The University of Toronto’s U of T News is closed for the holidays and will re-open on January 4, 2016. Until then, please check out President…

“Research is often framed in the public mind as a noun, as a product,” Susan McCahan, vice-provost, innovations in undergraduate…

During the 2015 federal election campaign, U of T experts provided analysis on a wide array of issues, including the environment, democratic reform,…

In 2015, reporters at the University of Toronto shared stories of hope and progress, collaboration, innovation and discovery, from the launch of…

Charles Dickens’ classic tale A Christmas Carol (1843) was written during a time that gave rise to the world’s first urban,…

As many as one in five Canadians have suffered a sport-related concussion before the age of 18, according to a recent Angus Reid Institute…