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U of T marks Orange Shirt Day, National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
The University of Toronto community came together to commemorate Orange Shirt Day and the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation by honouring survivors of Canada’s residential school system, reflecting on its lasting impact on...
Anishinaabe student shares inspiration behind U of T’s 2023 Orange Shirt Day design
For Anishinaabe and two-spirit University of Toronto Mississauga student MJ Singleton, part of truth and reconciliation is healing through intergenerational trauma and breaking the cycle. A lifelong artist, Singleton uses the medium of...
U of T to cover tuition for students from nine First Nations communities
The University of Toronto will cover the cost of tuition for students from nine First Nations as part of its efforts to make the university more accessible and inclusive for Indigenous students – and strengthen relationships with...
In photos: Tipi and teaching lodge raised at U of T Mississauga
A new Tipi and teaching lodge at the University of Toronto Mississauga can be found nestled in a quiet spot among the trees just off Principal’s Road....
U of T researchers work to bring Indigenous doll collection into the digital realm
The YouTube teaser trailer for the popular Barbie movie claims that girls only played with baby dolls before Barbie came along, but Miriam Castillo Orozco wants people to know this simply isn’t true.
PhD student aims to change how engineering is done in northern and Indigenous communities
Raylene Mitchell will begin her studies as a PhD candidate in the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering this fall – and while engineering was not where she expected to find herself, she hopes that her exp...