Nisrin Elamin, an assistant professor in the Faculty of Arts & Science's department of anthropology, has received the Sam Dubal Memorial Award for Anti-Colonialism and Racial Justice from the American ...
Marie-Josée Fortin, a University Professor in the department of ecology and evolutionary biology in the Faculty of Arts & Science, has been awarded the 2024 Massey Medal by the Royal Canadian ...
Samantha “Sam” Guevara says accompanying two waste pickers in Pune, India as they went about their daily work offered a window into the social dynamics of the city of more than seven million. “What ...
At the University of Toronto, teaching is about much more than just imparting knowledge – it’s an engaging, dynamic and creative process that expands and enriches the way students think, preparing ...
On a recent cool and sunny morning, Alan Ackerman’s class sat under century-old elm trees behind the Whitney Hall residence at the University of Toronto’s University College, much like students did ...
A radiopharmaceutical developed by University of Toronto PhD student Stephanie Borlase is poised to play a key role in a clinical trial that could inform improvements to lung cancer treatment. The ...
The University of Toronto has received a congratulatory scroll from the City of Toronto in recognition of its leadership in sustainability. U of T was awarded the scroll for its contributions as a ...
Louis Busch, a PhD candidate in the department of leadership, higher and adult education at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE), has received the 2024 Talent Award from the Social ...
Tapping out smartphone messages using shorthand such as “btw” (by the way) or “tbh” (to be honest) may feel breezy and efficient – but a new study warns these and other common abbreviations may make ...
Lynette Ong, a professor in the Faculty of Arts & Science’s department of political science and the Asian Institute at the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy, has received the 2024 Insight ...
When you’re a startup founder, a little extra cash can be the difference between going big – or going out of business. “The first major expenses we needed for our company, I charged to my credit card.
The University of Toronto has signed a multi-year agreement with Siemens Canada that seeks to transform the energy grid and boost Canada’s ability to provide clean energy to communities. The ...