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Don't miss the second annual Rainbow Tie Gala - January 26th

The second annual Rainbow Tie Gala will take place on campus on Wednesday, January 26, 2011. Organized by the Principal’s Advisory Committee on Positive Space, the event  celebrates lesbian, gay,…

Top psychologist to join UTSC faculty

Next spring, the faculty of psychology at UTSC will welcome into their ranks one of Canada’s most influential and respected psychologists in clinical and personality psychology. Dr. Michael Bagby,…

Top psychologist to join UTSC faculty, proposed doctoral program in clinical psychology

Next spring, the faculty of psychology at UTSC will welcome into their ranks one of Canada’s most influential and respected psychologists in clinical and personality psychology. Dr. Michael Bagby,…

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Day for TAs and Graduate Students

As a graduate student and TA, you already have important skills that can be applied to your future career.  Learn how to assess and translate those skills for interviews, CVs, and resumes.  Recent…

UTSC Planning & Budget Committee Meeting

The Planning and Budget Committee will meet on Tuesday, January 4, 2011, at 4:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber, AA160. All members of the UTSC campus community are welcome to attend. For information…

Music Ensembles Auditions

Do you like to play a musical instrument or perhaps enjoy singing.  You can get credit at UTSC by joining the Concert Band, Concert Choir, String Ensemble or Jazz Band.  Auditions take place the…

UTSC announces design for major new artwork on campus

The University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC) is proud to announce artists Daniel Young and Christian Giroux have been selected to produce an original public art work for the atrium of the new…

Alumna wins highest honour at Microsoft

Seven years ago, when UTSC alumna Diana Brown was applying for her fourth-year co-op placement, she wasn’t sure if she should apply for a position at Microsoft Canada. After all, the software giant…

A Geological Detective

Hi. I'm Alexei Parinov. Long before I became an environmental geoscience student at UTSC, I started going on weekend hiking trips. The Niagara Escarpment, the serene getaway just a short drive…

Graduate research reveals how flying fish got their wings

In a new study that would have made Rudyard Kipling proud, a UTSC graduate student has provided the most definitive answer yet to the curious question, “How did flying fish get their wings?”