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As the curtains rise on this year’s Fringe Festival, 142 productions are getting ready to take the stage – many rehearsing into the wee hours to…
When University of Toronto PhD student Vardit Lightstone graduates, she’ll have studied in both Toronto and Jerusalem. A unique opportunity provided…
Close examination of a rare Brazilian fossil is shedding new light on an enduring controversy in evolutionary thought – why snakes evolved…
Rice farming is a far older practice than we knew – the oldest evidence of domesticated rice has just been found in China, and it’s about 9,000…
You want to meet someone new or track how many steps you take in a day. But your dating and fitness apps might have other plans for your personal…
University of Toronto students will get a new forum to resolve disputes with the societies that represent them, under a new policy for student…
More than 300 researchers at the University of Toronto are receiving a big boost — $46.4 million —from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research…
Edward (Ted) Sargent, an internationally renowned researcher in nanotechnology, has been appointed vice-president international for the…
The United Kingdom has voted by a 52-48 percent margin to leave the European Union after a divisive, often bitter campaign. U of T News will…
Researchers at the University of Toronto and Kaiser Permamente have discovered a simple, accurate new way to predict which women with gestational…
Along with big parties and colourful parades, Toronto’s Pride Month is a celebration of people within the LGBTQ community who have played a part in…
More than 500 international food scholars and participants hungry for knowledge about global and local food issues are gathering at the University of…