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March 7, 2014

Every year, as International Women's Day rolls around again, organizations puzzle over how to mark the event. For 2014, Google's animated…

March 7, 2014

How do you ensure child labourers get an education? What are the costs and benefits of privatizing education? Can technology help Syrian refugee…

March 7, 2014

Thirty percent of adults with Attention Deficit Disorder or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD/ADHD) report they were physically abused…

March 4, 2014

Dan Weaver is a graduate student at the ¯r¶¹Íø whose research takes him to PEARL, the Polar Environment Atmospheric Research Laboratory…

March 4, 2014

New research from the ¯r¶¹Íø shows that a little training can go a long way in a desperate situation. Carmen Logie, assistant professor…

March 4, 2014

A pie in the face may seem the stuff of Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy or the Three Stooges. But Pie A Prof is serious about its cause: raising…

March 3, 2014

Free, confidential and anonymous legal advice for teens who need it: it’s one of those things that seems like a no-brainer – a…

March 3, 2014

He doesn't have an engineering degree and admits to being hopeless at constructing the most basic IKEA furniture but Andy Byford, head of…

March 3, 2014

Both of the ¯r¶¹Íø’s Academy Awards nominees were shut out by Gravity at the Oscars last night. Faculty of Music…

March 3, 2014

Dan Weaver is a graduate student at the ¯r¶¹Íø whose research takes him to PEARL, the Polar Environment Atmospheric Research Laboratory…

March 3, 2014

Bats – winged creatures that hunt in the night. For some, bats are the stuff of nightmares. But for new ¯r¶¹Íø Mississauga professor John…

February 28, 2014

A record six ¯r¶¹Íø teams have advanced to the regional finals of the fifth annual Hult Prize, the world’s largest student competition and…