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July 31, 2020

All University of Toronto buildings with classrooms and offices will meet or exceed industry and public health standards for combatting COVID-19 as…

July 31, 2020

What can you learn from equity-deserving groups? How to be resilient? How to thrive – even in an environment that doesn’t affirm your right to…

Nadège Compaoré stands on campus with trees and a stone building in the background
July 30, 2020

Next July, Nadège Compaoré will start as an assistant professor of political science at the University of Toronto Mississauga. She describes the…

Susy Hota
July 30, 2020

As the province continues with its phased approach to re-opening the economy, what is the latest research telling us about how the coronavirus…

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July 30, 2020

Before COVID-19 struck, the city of Windsor, Ont. was looking forward to its biggest Emancipation Day celebrations in recent years on Aug. 1.…

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July 29, 2020

Siberia is burning. Hundreds of fires have decimated more than 190,000 square kilometres of northeastern Russia – an area larger than the state of…

July 29, 2020

Recent grads from the University of Toronto are reaching out to help Toronto neighbourhoods with higher rates of COVID-19 and fewer resources and…

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July 28, 2020

The notion that generosity requires self-control to overcome one’s inherent selfishness may not be accurate, according to a new University of…

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July 28, 2020

Researchers from the University of Toronto researcher and Queen’s University say Canada needs a national strategy for improving anesthesia services in…