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Domes near Highland Creek Valley offer a space to link Indigenous knowledge, community and entrepreneurship
Four 24-foot domes resembling giant golf balls have been erected beside the tennis courts in the Highland Creek Valley at the University of Toronto Scarborough – high-tech greenhouses equipped with solar panels, irrigation systems and...
Total solar eclipse is a cosmic marvel to be shared with loved ones – in keeping with Indigenous teachings
University of Toronto astrophysicist Laurie Rousseau-Nepton is brimming with anticipation for her first total solar eclipse. As eager as she is to witness the celestial spectacle on Monday, Rousseau-Nepton says she’s equally as excit...
U of T researcher seeks out new insights on the universe's oldest galaxies
Jacqueline Antwi-Danso remembers a book from her junior high school library describing how stars are born and how the most massive stars die in gigantic explosions called supernovae.
Critical Health and Social Action Lab aims to advance Indigenous health justice
For Jeffrey Ansloos, advancing Indigenous health justice means placing communities at the forefront of social action research. A citizen of Fisher River Cree Nation, Ansloos is the founder of the Critical Health and Social Action Lab at...
The year in pictures: U of T News looks back at 2023
The University of Toronto marked many memorable milestones across the three campuses in 2023....
Joe’s Basketball Diaries Season 2, Ep. 2: Sport and Reconciliation
In the second episode of Season Two of Joe’s Basketball Diaries, host Joseph Wong sits down with retired Canadian basketball player Michael Linklater to reflect on his career and the impact basketball has had on his life.