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Celebrating more than 40 years of giving: Paul Cadario reflects on engineering and philanthropy

“The adaptability that an engineering education provides makes it a great way to open doors to countless opportunities.”

A man in a multi-coloured half-zip sweater stands in front of a large mural painting depicting scenes from space research.

How a PEY Co-op experience launched a U of T Engineering alumnus into space sustainability

Zayne Thawer (EngSci 2T0 + PEY) says his internship at Safran Landing Systems was incredibly enlightening

From left to right: Laura Thompson, co-founder of Three Ships; and Sofia Bonilla, founder and CEO of ALT-PRO Advantage, with her dog Snoofy.

Building made-in-Canada companies: U of T Engineering alumnae founders share their entrepreneurial journeys

Laura Thompson (ChemE 1T6) and Sofia Bonilla (ChemE PhD 1T7) have used their engineering education to establish Certified B Corporations

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How his brain cancer diagnosis inspired one alumnus to give back to Skule

The Jimmy Lu Jump Up and Down for Skule™ Award recognizes and supports those who embody the spirit of U of T Engineering

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U of T Engineering alumnus receives Order of Ontario

Nick Di Donato (MIE 8T1) honoured for his achievements in hospitality and entertainment

Left to right: Professors Milos Popovic (BME), Deepa Kundur (ECE) and Ali Dolatabadi (MIE) are among five recipients from the U of T Engineering community to be recognized by the Engineering Institute of Canada. (photos courtesy of BME, ECE, MIE

U of T Engineering professors and alumni honoured by the Engineering Institute of Canada

Recipients recognized for their distinguished contributions to engineering

CPR Lifeline device

CPR Lifeline earns U of T Engineering alumnus national runner-up status in the James Dyson Award competition

Tazwar Bin Hasan (MechE 2T2+PEY) and his team invented an automated cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) device that offers improvements over current models

December 6 memorial sculpture

U of T Engineering remembers December 6th

An interactive sculpture and a memorial ceremony mark the 35th anniversary of the École Polytechnique massacre, in which 14 women engineering students were murdered

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U of T Engineering volunteers honoured at the 2024 Arbor Awards

Highest honour granted in recognition of extraordinary levels of commitment to the University of Toronto