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In the 1850s, Dr. Alexander Thomas Augusta made history as the University of Toronto’s first Black medical student, later graduating with a bachelor…
The placenta is an essential organ for the developing fetus, both protecting the fetus from potentially harmful components in the blood and…
Colin McKay built an impressive career in government and industry by analyzing data and spotting trends – and he says his education in the…
Students, alumni, faculty members and industry professionals recently came together to highlight the impact of innovative research and…
An international team led by a University of Toronto researcher has found that an antibody in the blood predicts severe Crohn’s disease and is…
How will advances in artificial intelligence reshape how conflicts unfold in the 21st century? Will new technologies such as artificial intelligence…
Many students use Wikipedia as a source of information multiple times a week, if not every day. But what happens when that information lacks accuracy…
Canada has nearly 362 million hectares of forest, but climate change is negatively impacting tree health and productivity. Trees planted…
When Aishwarya Nair was in Grade 9, neurologist Oliver Sacks’s book The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat piqued her interest in the brain…
Increasing the diversity of faculty and senior leadership, creating a more inclusive curriculum and developing guidelines for faculty and student…
When Claire Battershill took part in the printing fellowship program at Massey College in 2009, she discovered its cast iron printing…
From working with in-house counsel experts to advancing social justice initiatives and providing information about access to justice services at…