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A word to the wise, the second annual Women in Science & Engineering (WISE) National Conference is almost here. Hosted from March 22 to 23 in downtown Toronto, the conference brings together students, young alumni and many others to celebrate…
When asked to talk about the qualities of leadership, perhaps it’s not surprising that a man who’s been mayor of Toronto, a litigation lawyer and CEO of World Wildlife Fund-Canada would focus on the importance of strength. But during his…
You may have heard of a pacemaker for improving function of a human heart, but have you ever considered one for bowel functions? In a study published this week in Nature Communications, a group of researchers have uncovered a previously…
Achieving the impossible is all in a day’s work for speakers at this year’s TEDxUofT. Four members of the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering community were among the 12 speakers at Saturday’s event, which featured astonishing talks on topics…
Pink shirts, pink balloons, pink cupcakes – and a cannon. On February 26, hundreds of U of T Engineering students, staff and faculty headed to the Sandford Fleming Atrium in support of Pink Shirt Day, a growing cross-Canada initiative to…
It was an evening filled with live marimba music, international cuisine and energetic debate. To mark the end of this year’s Black History Month on campus, the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) U of T Chapter hosted the first…
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