How Will We Fix Fake News?
Technology gave rise to the current problems, but technology alone won’t solve them
As these alumni have discovered, it takes courage to speak up for what you believe in
Technology gave rise to the current problems, but technology alone won’t solve them
The Dictionary of Canadian Biography aims to record noteworthy lives from “all points of view.” Six decades into its mission, what that means is still up for debate
Members of the U of T community are working alongside colleagues from around the world to respond to the pandemic
There is a steep personal cost to caregiving, from chronic stress to physical injury. How can we help those who minister to family and friends?
A picture that circulated in the aftermath of an attack led to my wrongful imprisonment. My friends and family – and U of T – helped free me
One plays with its audience, the other preys on it, says writer Aaron Hagey-Mackay
When Prof. Rhonda McEwen learned that her daughter was on the autism spectrum, she began to think about communications technology in new ways
It could help us build a more equitable society, says alum John Mighton
Smart thermostats and other building sensors could help reduce energy use by 10 per cent, a U of T study finds. Full retrofits could go much further
A new BMO-supported lab at U of T investigates the creative potential for AI in the arts
The museum she curates at the Faculty of Dentistry holds thousands of objects that tell the story of the profession in Canada
A professor, his wife and the Group of Seven helped seal the deal
A legacy gift from alum Donald Burwash will help make the iconic student centre more accessible to all
We asked 100 U of T students. A majority said they tell a lie at least once a week