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Graduating this June, Justine Coroza has many things to celebrate. First and foremost, the future alum, who majored in c...
06/21/2026

Graduating this June, Justine Coroza has many things to celebrate. First and foremost, the future alum, who majored in critical studies in equity and solidarity and served as a work study student in the Hart House Hip-Hop Education Program, was accepted as a member of the Toronto Tempo dance ensemble.

Graduating this June, Justine Coroza has many things to celebrate. First and foremost, the future alum, who majored in critical studies in equity and solidarity and served as a work study student in the Hart House Hip-Hop Education Program, was accepted...

As the Class of 2026 prepares to graduate this June, Rotman Commerce is proud to celebrate five recipients of the Univer...
06/21/2026

As the Class of 2026 prepares to graduate this June, Rotman Commerce is proud to celebrate five recipients of the University of Toronto Student Leadership Award.

The award honours outstanding student leadership and volunteer service, recognizing students whose contributions have had a lasting impact on the university and its community.

As the Class of 2026 prepares to graduate this June, Rotman Commerce is proud to celebrate five recipients of the University of Toronto Student Leadership Award. The award honours outstanding student leadership and volunteer service, recognizing student...

As they graduate from the University of Toronto, Rose Esplen, Tristan Gosselin and Adrianna Lewis are determined to play...
06/20/2026

As they graduate from the University of Toronto, Rose Esplen, Tristan Gosselin and Adrianna Lewis are determined to play a role in reshaping their chosen fields — from medicine and law to librarianship.

The three are among 19 Indigenous students who gathered at Hart House in May for a pre-convocation graduation celebration.

As they graduate from the University of Toronto, Rose Esplen, Tristan Gosselin and Adrianna Lewis are determined to play a role in reshaping their chosen fields -- from medicine and law to librarianship.

From the G7 summit to dark matter, scholars from across   are sharing their expertise on a variety of issues in the medi...
06/20/2026

From the G7 summit to dark matter, scholars from across are sharing their expertise on a variety of issues in the media.

From the G7 summit to dark matter, experts from a range of disciplines across the Faculty of Arts & Science are sharing their expertise on a variety of issues in the media.

 : Teya Knightingale helped create a comprehensive guide for  students looking to blend sustainability and finance.  Lea...
06/18/2026

: Teya Knightingale helped create a comprehensive guide for students looking to blend sustainability and finance.

Learn more about her sustainability journey at A&S:

Knightingale, a member of Woodsworth College, served as vice-president of the Rotman Commerce Sustainable Business Group and helped develop a roadmap for students interested in following her path toward blending finance and sustainability.

Former professional ballet dancer and   MaryJo O’Connor says she found new confidence through the Woodsworth Academic Br...
06/17/2026

Former professional ballet dancer and MaryJo O’Connor says she found new confidence through the Woodsworth Academic Bridging Program.

She plans to pursue a career in constitutional or human rights law.

A former professional ballet dancer, MaryJo O'Connor knows all about rhythm and timing. Relying on these instincts, she made the life-changing decision to leave her life of dancing and come to U of T.

Overcoming personal challenges like addiction and self-doubt,   Kai Selmes is now off to complete his master’s studies a...
06/15/2026

Overcoming personal challenges like addiction and self-doubt, Kai Selmes is now off to complete his master’s studies at prestigious universities in Spain and Germany.

For new graduate Kai Selmes, earning his degree reflects years of perseverance and overcoming personal challenges that began more than a decade ago.

 : After finding an interest in economics and public policy during the COVID-19 lockdown, Eli Easton shares his practica...
06/15/2026

: After finding an interest in economics and public policy during the COVID-19 lockdown, Eli Easton shares his practical advice for incoming University of Toronto students.

Perhaps it's no surprise that Eli Easton, graduating this spring with economics as one of his majors, has very practical, financially sound advice for new students.

From a new generation of horror films to the impact of the World Cup on the economy, scholars from across   are sharing ...
06/14/2026

From a new generation of horror films to the impact of the World Cup on the economy, scholars from across are sharing their expertise on a variety of issues in the media.

From a new generation of horror films to the impact of the World Cup on the economy, experts from a range of disciplines across the Faculty of Arts & Science are sharing their expertise on a variety of issues in the media.

 : Raphael Kwok is bringing the principles of game design to medical research, placing audience, interaction, and human ...
06/13/2026

: Raphael Kwok is bringing the principles of game design to medical research, placing audience, interaction, and human experience at the centre of scientific innovation.

St. Michael's College student Raphael Kwok applies the principles of game design to his medical research, an approach that places audience, interaction, and human experience at the centre of scientific innovation.

The university classroom is typically seen as a site of expansion and enlightenment. In certain contexts, it can also fe...
06/13/2026

The university classroom is typically seen as a site of expansion and enlightenment. In certain contexts, it can also feel stifling; when you’re learning about the world, and your place within it, a lecture or seminar room might seem far flung from the topic at hand.

This is one of the primary concerns addressed by The Sandbox, an experiential learning initiative that partners local organizations with a diverse range of U of T courses, offering students the chance to apply their skills to practical, hands-on assignments with real-world impact. Since their 2023–24 pilot year, the number of students completing assignments through the program has jumped from 300 to more than 6,000 this past academic year.

The university classroom is typically seen as a site of expansion and enlightenment. In certain contexts, it can also feel stifling; when you're learning about the world, and your place within it, a lecture or seminar room might seem far flung from the ...

University of Toronto computer scientists have discovered a vulnerability in the memory used in graphics processing unit...
06/12/2026

University of Toronto computer scientists have discovered a vulnerability in the memory used in graphics processing units (GPUs) that can allow attackers to take complete control of a computer system.

 : Raphael Kwok is bringing the principles of game design to medical research, placing audience, interaction, and human ...
06/12/2026

: Raphael Kwok is bringing the principles of game design to medical research, placing audience, interaction, and human experience at the centre of scientific innovation.

St. Michael’s College student Raphael Kwok applies the principles of game design to his medical research, an approach that places audience, interaction, and human experience at the centre of scientific innovation.

For Eileen Antone, education has never been simply about instruction. It is about restoring voice, reclaiming knowledge ...
06/12/2026

For Eileen Antone, education has never been simply about instruction. It is about restoring voice, reclaiming knowledge and creating space for Indigenous ways of being to thrive.

Today, in recognition of her outstanding service to the university, as a respected Elder, teacher and Knowledge Keeper whose wisdom, leadership and mentorship have profoundly enriched the university community, Antone receives an honorary doctorate from the University of Toronto.

For Eileen Antone, education has never been simply about instruction. It is about restoring voice, reclaiming knowledge and creating space for Indigenous ways of being to thrive.

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