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March 9, 2012

It has been a year since a 9.0 magnitude earthquake rocked the northeast coast of Japan on March 11, 2011, generating a tsunami that caused tremendous…

March 8, 2012

Humans face catastrophic environmental change unless we understand that we live in a natural world with inherent limits, says David Suzuki, renowned…

March 8, 2012

Countries that more strictly uphold their cultural norms are less likely to promote women as leaders, unless those norms support equal opportunity for…

March 8, 2012

Jothi Shanmugam has turned her questions about identity and war into action by bringing communities together for change and creating new…

March 8, 2012

“I’m proud to introduce some women who are making a real difference at the University of Toronto,” said Professor Angela Hildyard,…

March 7, 2012

For International Women’s Day, U of T News asked a staff member, a faculty member and an alumna how U of T and/or their field of specialty has…

March 7, 2012

Recently a London ad campaign  on an Oxford Street digital billboard  raised some eyebrows.  The billboard was equipped with…

March 6, 2012

Professor Modris Eksteins’ newest book, Solar Dance: Genius, Forgery and the Crisis of Truth in the Modern Age, tells the story of Otto Wacker,…

March 6, 2012

Since James Till and Ernest McCulloch first made their stem cell discovery 50 years ago, Toronto has steadily become a world renowned centre for stem…

March 5, 2012

The University of Toronto Scarborough's Andrew Westoll was named the winner of the prestigious Charles Taylor Prize for Literary…

March 5, 2012

Researchers from the University of Toronto, the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) and the University of Cambridge have confirmed that a 505 million-year-old…

March 2, 2012

There is a lot of speculation and finger pointing surrounding the current robo-call election controversy. U of T News spoke to Neil Nevitte, a…