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December 8, 2015

Maria Noriega Rachwal is no stranger to the academy or the orchestra. As a PhD candidate, teacher and musicologist at the University of…

December 8, 2015

Assistant Professor Theresa Enright was looking for a “concerted national urban strategy” in the federal government’s Speech from…

December 8, 2015

Professor Aneil Agrawal of the department of ecology and evolutionary biology in the Faculty of Arts & Science at U of T is this year’s…

December 8, 2015

More than 7,000 University of Toronto students have filled out an unprecedented survey about their concerns while travelling to and from…

December 7, 2015

GPS navigator, recipe finder, camera, music player: the phones that most of us use today go well beyond voice-to-voice communication. However, if…

December 4, 2015

Across the University of Toronto's three campuses, students, faculty and staff are working on ways to support the refugee…

December 4, 2015

Toronto Mayor John Tory’s plan to introduce a property tax dedicated to public transit and social housing infrastructure is a good start,…

December 4, 2015

Rapidly evolving technology is a tool that 3.8 million Canadians living with a disability can leverage to reclaim their independence and live an…

December 4, 2015

Judy Matthews has spent most of her adult life making things better for other people.  A retired urban planner and philanthropist, Matthews has…

December 4, 2015

Millions have fled Syria as refugees, preferring the unknown to the certainty of death in their homeland. For many, including those within the U of T…

December 3, 2015

By day, Kangbin Zhou researches what makes nitroglycerin – a common treatment for chest pain also known as…

December 3, 2015

For Judy Matthews, the Gardiner Expressway is “like our Berlin Wall, to be taken down psychologically and re-invented in a way that makes it a…