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Low-cost, open-source robotic system could make self-driving labs more accessible to students and researchers

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Mitchell Souliere-Lamb aims to inspire more Indigenous people to choose engineering

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Frank Kschischang named U of T University Professor

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Themis team uses AI to create a Microsoft Office add-in that saves hours of time drafting legal papers. The students’ startup pitch took home the grand prize at this year’s Demo Day. (Photo courtesy Themis)

Four emerging startups to watch from Hatchery’s virtual Demo Day 2020

Monica Franklin and Martin Franklin, children of the late University Professor Emerita Ursula Franklin, look at the street sign bearing her name on U of T's St. George campus (photo by Johnny Guatto)

‘An outstanding scholar and a beloved teacher’: U of T holds Ursula Franklin Street renaming ceremony

Luca Franchi’s study setup in his home in London, U.K. Franchi is one of four U of T Engineering Pearson Scholars who will begin their studies from home in locations around the world. (Photo courtesy Luca Franchi)

Four Pearson scholars on their first weeks at U of T Engineering

Matthew Robinson, a Grade 9 student from Brampton, Ontario, was one of 54 Blueprint participants this past summer. Each student received a box of supplies to complete a range of science and engineering activities throughout the program. (Photos courtesy Cassandra Abraham)

Blueprint for change: New outreach program encourages Black students to choose STEM