Read More ‘Assemble it like IKEA furniture:’ U of T Engineering TA creates build-at-home machine to enable hands-on remote learning By |April 6, 2021 DIY kits designed, assembled and mailed to 50 Materials Science & Engineering students for at-home labs
Read More First of its kind at U of T: MIE launches specialized course in 3D printing By Kendra Hunter|December 16, 2020 Additive manufacturing is a $13 billion a year industry; students will look at the process of designing and building cost-effective prototypes and products
Read More Three cool virtual labs: How U of T Engineering instructors are getting creative with remote active learning By |November 18, 2020 Without access to on-campus lab equipment, software or space, instructors are finding new ways to give students hands-on experiences
Read More U of T Engineering and Fujitsu extend agreement to collaborate on cutting-edge computing research By Rahul Kalvapalle|November 9, 2020 New three-year partnership seeks to advance innovative computing research projects with wide-scale applications
Read More ‘An outstanding scholar and a beloved teacher’: U of T holds Ursula Franklin Street renaming ceremony By Rahul Kalvapalle|September 23, 2020 Formerly Russell Street, the renamed roadway now commemorates one of the most influential scientists and engineers in Canada’s history
Read More Five U of T Engineering professors on how they’re preparing for an unprecedented Back to Skule™ By |August 27, 2020 Instructors reimagine approaches to teaching as the Faculty gears up for a remote start to fall term