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Primordial lakes, torchlight fishing in the Don River, and a Hart House porter who taught Ojibwe to U of T scholars. Those are just a few…

For the first time in North America, public health researchers gathered sex workers and those who work with them to discuss the pros and cons of…

When they walk around the Trinity Bellwoods neighbourhood, Marienka Bishop-Kovac and Phat Le often bump into familiar faces. On a recent stroll,…

A growing number of companies across a wide range of sectors in Canada and the U.S. are embracing artificial intelligence in order to make their…

A new U of T study may lead to help for sufferers of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) who face debilitating fatigue that can't be cured…

Over 2,000 students, instructors, industry insiders and gaming fans will crowd the Design Exchange for the seventh annual Level Up Showcase on…

A movie on the Library of Congress's list of “Lost U.S. Silent Feature Films” has recently been rediscovered thanks to a donation to U of…

For almost 25 years, Maureen MacDonald has seen how continuing education can change people’s lives and ignite their passions. “It helps them learn…

They pitched, they networked, and they demoed – fledgling student entrepreneurs worked the room at the Startup Showcase, the final event in…

Artificial intelligence and deep learning will dramatically change our lives – and Canadian companies need to lead the charge to stay at the forefront…

Designing the next Angry Birds isn't all fun and games. “There are a million reasons why a game can fail, compared to the few reasons that…

All aboard the magic school bus. Nima Yasrebi, a recent U of T grad, welcomed a dozen people onto a bus Friday to give them a tour of…