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“When I first heard about the Women in House program, I shrieked inwardly,” recalls second-year Peace, Conflict and Justice student Anah…
High-vitamin diets in pregnant rats can alter their offspring’s brain development and behaviour, University of Toronto researchers have…
Imagine having blood drawn for HIV-related testing. And then imagine never finding out the results. In many low-income and middle-income countries…
MRSA, C. difficile – most of us have become familiar with the ominous alphabet of drug-resistant bacteria. We’ve heard the…
It's called The Protein Society – and its members include chemists, biologists, physicists, mathematicians, students and educators at…
Contrary to common public perception, Canadian taxpayers could save billions by the introduction of a universal public drug plan to provide…
Two new Juno awards are the latest in a string of accolades for the band MAGIC!, started by alumnus Mark Pellizzer and singer Nasri Atweh just…
The best time to invest in U.S. Treasury securities may be spring, thanks to seasonal variations in investor risk tolerance linked to depression, new…
With the passing of Professor George Connell, the University’s 12th president (1984-1990), the University of Toronto community has lost a great…
The phrase “life-long learning” can be about embracing change or keeping your brain active as you age. For University of Toronto alumni…
Michelle Chung and Alizee Zapparoli-Manzoni-Bodson are trying to speak at the same time, both eager to explain their group projects for Advanced…
Acclaimed actress Sarah Gadon, a graduate of the University of Toronto’s Cinema Studies Institute, recently returned to Innis College to…