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U of T unveils Indigenous beaded stole at 2024 convocation ceremonies
The first-ever Indigenous beaded stole was introduced to the University of Toronto’s convocation ceremonies last week.
A lifelong advocate for Indigenous Peoples, Wilton Littlechild receives U of T honorary degree
As a youth, Wilton Littlechild, like so many Indigenous children, was removed from his home and sent to a nearby residential school. Since then, he has devoted much of his life to helping others overcome the legacy of this experience and...
‘We belong here’: Indigenous beaded stole to be introduced at U of T’s spring convocation ceremonies
Artist Katie Longboat hopes the beadwork she created for an Indigenous stole to be worn during the University of Toronto’s convocation ceremonies sparks a conversation about reconciliation within the education system.
Congratulations Class of 2024! U of T prepares for spring convocation
The University of Toronto’s three campuses are abuzz as graduating students prepare to turn the page on a transformative period of their lives and celebrate their accomplishments at this year’s spring convocation ceremonies....
U of T astronomers and Kâpapâmahchakwêw – Wandering Spirit School collaborate on science programming for Indigenous students
A group of astronomers from the University of Toronto and students, teachers and caregivers from Toronto’s Kâpapâmahchakwêw – Wandering Spirit School recently shared a once-in-a-lifetime experience: witnessing a total solar eclipse.
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...