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Student initiative brings awareness to linguistics studies

A unique initiative started by a group of U of T Scarborough students is introducing high schoolers to the science of language – and encouraging them to study it. “I had no idea what linguistics…

Strengthening Families Together on Campus Educational Sessions

In partnership with the UTSC Mental Health Network and the Schizophrenia Society of Ontario, Strengthening Families Together is a four-session education program for family members and friends of…

Tiny models open the door for big discoveries about how the body works

A novel set of molecular models developed by U of T Scarborough researchers may help us better understand human biological systems, including the roots of various diseases. The research, authored by…

Mothers Day at the Miller Lash house

Two seatings available 10am and 12:30pm Tickets are $39.95+HST for Adults or $15.95+HST For children Treat your mom to a day out!  

Bacterial attraction

What’s a single microbe like you doing sticking to a surface like this?  That’s the question Ruby Sullan asks each time she steps into her laboratory in the new Environmental Sciences building…

New research shows personal adversity can lead people to adopt more extreme political views

Whether it’s losing a job or suffering through illness, negative life events can lead people to adopt more extreme political views, according to a new U of T Scarborough study. “If people experience…

Finished on a smartphone, history professor's essay is now up for a prestigious international prize

History Professor William Nelson has become the first U of T Scarborough faculty member to be longlisted for the prestigious Notting Hill Editions Essay Prize, worth £20,000 ($33,000 CDN) and the…

With U.S. airstrike in Syria, potential for conflict with Russia is “immense,” says U of T Scarborough's Ryan Hurl

With U.S. airstrike in Syria, potential for conflict with Russia is “immense,” says U of T Scarborough's Ryan Hurl      

Management co-op student lands high-profile scholarship

For the first time, a U of T Scarborough Management student has won a prestigious CFA Society Toronto scholarship. Shanghai-born Grace Hao, a third-year student in Finance, won an Undergraduate…

Summer Semester Parking Permits available starting Monday, April 10th

Parking permits for Summer 2017 will be available on Monday, April 10th at 9am. Permits can be purchased online at www.utsc.utoronto.ca/parking or in the Parking Office located in the basement of the…

How the U of T Scarborough journalism program is surviving – and thriving – in the increasingly murky waters of modern media

Shrinking newsrooms and media job cuts dominate the journalistic landscape. Yet U of T Scarborough’s Joint Journalism Program continues to grow. Journalism alums Stephanie Hinds (BA, 2016) and…

Undergraduate students awarded cash prizes for top research projects

The winner of the 2017 Undergraduate Research Poster Forum is focused on getting us closer to understanding whether or not certain DNA repairing proteins could play a role in repairing…