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November 5, 2012

On the eve of the U.S. election, two of Canada’s most admired and provocative thinkers discuss the state of democracy and the choice American…

November 2, 2012

Only three per cent of physicians in China are family doctors - a situation that strains the Chinese health care system and puts severe pressure on…

November 1, 2012

The most-distant, super-luminous supernovae found to date have been observed by an international team, including Raymond Carlberg of the University of…

November 1, 2012

It’s a winning opportunity for students seeking careers in the sports industry: a little coaching from top executives such as Toronto Blue Jays…

November 1, 2012

Canadian politics is becoming more polarized as people with right-wing attitudes cluster in the Conservative party, and left-wingers seek out the New…

October 30, 2012

On Nov. 5, the University of Toronto will host its annual Teaching and Learning Symposium where faculty and staff exchange ideas and novel approaches…

October 30, 2012

An unassuming box sits on a table. One part is clear plastic, allowing you to see the empty chamber inside. One day, that empty chamber may hold…

October 30, 2012

Hamza Javed zeroed in on the master of science in applied computing (MScAC) program at the University of Toronto because it was a “perfect blend…

October 29, 2012

Nearly 400 students, family, donors, friends and faculty gathered to celebrate the launch of the $25-million campaign for U of T’s Lawrence S.…

October 26, 2012

The greatest risk to cyclists occurs when they share major streets with parked cars and no bike lanes where there is a heightened risk of injury from…

October 26, 2012

It is time to embrace growing evidence that it is the interaction between biology and environment in early life that influences human development,…

October 25, 2012

Diversity is one of the defining qualities of the city of Toronto but you’d never know it by the way municipal by-laws are designed and…