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As the 32nd chancellor of the ¯r¶¹Íø, former Ontario premier David Peterson has travelled more than 143,000 kilometres, presided over…
The tiniest and the heaviest fetuses are at much higher risk of being stillborn than those of average weight, says a new study co-authored by the…
Graduate student, inventor, CEO—and now, international philanthropist. It’s been a busy five years for Carlos de Oliveira, whose…
¯r¶¹Íø Professor Christian Campbell, a writer of Bahamian and Trinidadian heritage, is in London England to represent The Bahamas at…
According to Ontario Ministry of Education policy, elementary school children must get 20 minutes of sustained moderate to vigorous physical activity…
It’s the ¯r¶¹Íø’s biggest celebration of the year: convocation. With the sounds of the carillon ringing out across the…
As graduation gifts go, this one is tough to beat. The day before ¯r¶¹Íø’s Kevin Lau crossed the stage at Convocation Hall to receive his…
They didn’t want to choose between the subjects they loved and their love of teaching – so they didn’t. And this week marks the very…
It was the mid-1970s and Trudy Sopp and Hayden Thomas, then California residents, got word that they had been accepted into ¯r¶¹Íø’s…
They’re called Cyber Stewards - and researchers at the ¯r¶¹Íø are recruiting them from among the ranks of cyber security…
Night owls take notice: a new ¯r¶¹Íø study finds that those who prefer to wake earlier lead happier and healthier lives than their…
When CJ Cromwell-Simmonds, a talented high school student from Toronto’s east end, was selected for an educational outreach program he had no…