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Canada has nearly 362 million hectares of forest, but climate change is negatively impacting tree health and productivity. Trees planted…
When Aishwarya Nair was in Grade 9, neurologist Oliver Sacks’s book The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat piqued her interest in the brain…
Increasing the diversity of faculty and senior leadership, creating a more inclusive curriculum and developing guidelines for faculty and student…
When Claire Battershill took part in the printing fellowship program at Massey College in 2009, she discovered its cast iron printing…
From working with in-house counsel experts to advancing social justice initiatives and providing information about access to justice services at…
President Meric Gertler will have his second term as president of the University of Toronto extended by two years to provide continuity and stability…
Canadian universities and colleges that signed the historic Scarborough Charter are looking at ways to support Black flourishing across…
The University of Toronto’s Dalla Lana School of Public Health is launching a groundbreaking network dedicated to maternal, reproductive and early…
Graduating students will make a much-anticipated return to the University of Toronto’s Convocation Hall this spring as in-person ceremonies resume for…
A massive self-portrait – nearly seven feet wide – will become a part of the Doris McCarthy Gallery’s permanent collection at the…
From the longer-beaked Galapagos Island finches studied by biologist Charles Darwin – which enabled them to more effectively snatch…
Matti Siemiatycki, director of the Infrastructure Institute at the University of Toronto's School of Cities, is on a mission to create development…