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Getting cash assistance to refugees can often pose a problem for social service organizations, with issues ranging from debit card loss…
With Toronto’s emerging prominence in AI, three Ã山ǿ¼é computer science graduates are deciding to stay put – a marked departure from…
Fifteen new Canada Research Chairs, ranging from studying Canadian dialects to how the brain ages, have been awarded to the University of Toronto this…
Nobel Prize winner Arthur B. McDonald has played an instrumental role in the field of particle astrophysics. The Queen's University professor…
Consistent with a range of indicators and rankings, the University of Toronto continues to be placed as a leading institution globally and the top…
As Tony Yuhao Yang crossed the floor of Convocation Hall to accept his degree on Wednesday, he looked into the crowd at his dad and the empty seat…
Growing up with a dad who worked in the entertainment industry, Eli Jenkins spent a lot of time on television and film sets – but he never had the…
Graduating students have heard Roy Lee playing Ã山ǿ¼é's 51-bell carillon for the last 15 years. The bells atop Soldiers' Tower – ranging in…
A national registry in India, called Aadhaar, helps social services better reach citizens in a country where 40 per cent of births aren’t…
When you study at the University of Toronto, you study with the world. Along with faculty recruited from across the globe, about one-in-five Ã山ǿ¼é…
Your relationship with Ã山ǿ¼é doesn’t have to end with graduation. It’s actually a lifetime resource of ideas, networks, connections and support.…