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March 14, 2012

When forestry student Jennifer Gagné got her first glimpse of a “clear cut” in a Forestry Stewardship Council-certified forest near…

March 13, 2012

How much power does your computer use? If you unplugged it, you probably wouldn’t notice a difference in your hydro bills. But did you know that…

March 12, 2012

Brain bucket, skid lid, crash cup, whatever you call your bicycle helmet, the 276 student volunteers of the University of Toronto’s Brain Day…

March 12, 2012

Led by University of Toronto professor Khosrow Adeli, a team of researchers at The Hospital for Sick Children has developed a comprehensive database…

March 12, 2012

World events, particularly what’s happening in the Middle East, are changing all of our conventional wisdoms, and Canadians can play a role in…

March 12, 2012

A wooden statue of a king, a private offering chapel, a monumental building and remains of over 80 animal mummies found by a University of Toronto-led…

March 12, 2012

When seven-foot tall NBA star Andrea Bargnani ducked to enter a University of Toronto Mississauga classroom, he was greeted by 21 students…

March 9, 2012

It has been a year since a 9.0 magnitude earthquake rocked the northeast coast of Japan on March 11, 2011, generating a tsunami that caused tremendous…

March 8, 2012

Humans face catastrophic environmental change unless we understand that we live in a natural world with inherent limits, says David Suzuki, renowned…

March 8, 2012

Countries that more strictly uphold their cultural norms are less likely to promote women as leaders, unless those norms support equal opportunity for…

March 8, 2012

Jothi Shanmugam has turned her questions about identity and war into action by bringing communities together for change and creating new…

March 8, 2012

“I’m proud to introduce some women who are making a real difference at the University of Toronto,” said Professor Angela Hildyard,…