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Researchers at the ¯r¶¹Íø’s Martin Prosperity Institute and the Institute for Competitiveness & Prosperity are calling on…
As the school year gears up, writer Jenny Hall spoke with Dr. Shelley Deeks about vaccines: do they work, are they safe, and why do some people…
It’s the part of our body that controls what we think, the ways we move and how our other organs function. Though we know the brain plays an…
A group of young scholars from 11 different countries will gather at the ¯r¶¹Íø to discuss new research on the Holocaust on October 6 -…
While their fellow ¯r¶¹Íø students are studying for midterms and wondering whether to get their heavier coats out of the closet, 15,500 kilometres and…
The ¯r¶¹Íø has been recognized as the top university in Canada and one of the top 20 in the world according to the 2013 Times Higher…
This month, the ¯r¶¹Íø’s three 2013 Rhodes Scholars—Joanne Cave, Connor Emdin and Ayodele Odutayo—will begin their…
After a long summer over centrifuges and pipettes, a group of ¯r¶¹Íø students are ready to pit their genetic know-how against 50 teams…
Two ¯r¶¹Íø alumni and one PhD candidate have won City of Toronto International Student Excellence awards. Engineering alumnus Hargun…
¯r¶¹Íø research shows that even when people support the goals of environmentalism or feminism, they don’t want to be…
The MacArthur Foundation awarded astrophysicist and ¯r¶¹Íø alumna Sara Seager one of its prestigious fellowships—often referred…
Preserving food. The changing demographics of Canadian society. Horizontal enlightenment through meditation. These were just some of the topics…