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May 11, 2012

In this third instalment of our series on type 2 diabetes and the work of U of T researchers, writer Jenny Hall talks with Greg Wells about the…

May 9, 2012

A new initiative that embeds counsellors within specific faculties is increasing students’ access to mental health professionals at the…

May 9, 2012

Tools fashioned from stone and bone thousands of years ago, clay pipes crafted hundreds of years ago – these are some of the artifacts in a new…

May 9, 2012

Combustible gummy bears, explosive fruit and amazing superconductor cars that seem to float in thin air will all be part of a science extravaganza at…

May 8, 2012

Drawing on a broad educational background that includes a psychology degree, a master's in medical sciences and his most recent bachelor's…

May 7, 2012

Edwin Boyd Citizen Gangster, the first feature film of alumni Nathan Morlando (BA 1992 VIC) and Allison Black (HBA 1998 NEW –Cinema Studies)…

May 7, 2012

The Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering and the Munk School of Global Affairs announced the joint appointment of Paul Cadario, a Senior Manager…

May 4, 2012

Sometimes it’s the uninspiring teachers who can have the greatest impact on a student - just ask Professor Ivan Silver. The inaugural…

May 4, 2012

Many of us love massages, but imagine a massage so deep that tissues, organs and cells could also be ‘massaged’. That’s exactly what…

May 4, 2012

The Faculty of Law is Canada’s first law school to offer a free Law School Admission Test (LSAT) preparatory course for students from low-income…

May 3, 2012

A team of researchers led by University of Toronto’s Locke Rowe has turned back the evolutionary clock to expose the “arms race”…

May 3, 2012

“Pluto is dead.” So eulogized Caltech planetary astronomer Mike Brown in August, 2006. The International Astronomical Union had just voted…