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For PhD candidate Léa Ravensbergen, getting around on two wheels is not only her preferred method of transportation, but has also served as the…
When David Wosnick saw photos online of a hotdog vendor's cart up in flames outside Robarts Library Sunday night, he knew he had to do…
Fostering international development has long been viewed as central to the moral, humanitarian, strategic and security interests of the United…
There's a lot of attention paid to how to transform urban centres into “smart” cities – using research and technology to improve infrastructure…
Kendrick Lamar has joined William Faulkner and Robert Frost in the pantheon of Pulitzer Prize winners. Although his fourth LP, DAMN.,…
The Ontario government announced Tuesday that it will address the growing shortage of residency positions for medical school graduates by creating…
University of Toronto PhD student Dina Sabie is interested in designing technology to help Syrian refugees navigate their new lives in Canada.…
With last week's raid on the records of Michael Cohen, U.S. President Donald Trump's personal lawyer, there is heightened speculation about the…
A U of T epidemiologist is co-leading a new genetic database project of different ethnic groups living in Iran, which could have implications for…
New research on anxiety in the workplace finds that too much worrying about work can hinder an employee's performance, but a moderate…
Students from more than 25 high schools across the Toronto area came to U of T's Munk School of Global Affairs last week for the Global…
The U of T Supermileage Team's newest vehicle – a black, bullet-shaped prototype called Shadow – will be competing this week in the Shell…