Read More Meet Dawn Kilkenny, U of T Engineering’s new Vice-Dean, First Year By Tyler Irving|November 19, 2021 Kilkenny (BME, ISTEP) oversees a suite of programs designed to foster a successful transition from secondary to post-secondary education
Read More New scholarships support underrepresented groups in Engineering By Tyler Irving|October 27, 2021 The CGI Scholarship for the Advancement of Black Women in Engineering is one of more than 50 new awards created in the 2020–2021 academic year
Read More Building tech solutions for an inclusive future: Meet U of T Engineering’s 2021 Schulich Leaders By Janet Rowe|October 8, 2021 For U of T's new Schulich Leader Scholars, leadership is about helping others — through the power of technology, innovation, and big ideas
Read More ‘Assemble it like IKEA furniture:’ U of T Engineering TA creates build-at-home machine to enable hands-on remote learning By Liz Do|April 6, 2021 DIY kits designed, assembled and mailed to 50 Materials Science & Engineering students for at-home labs
Read More ‘My dream job’: How a PEY Co-op student is helping develop a new generation of autonomous space robots By Tyler Irving|March 4, 2021 At Canadian space engineering firm MDA, Erin Richardson (Year 3 EngSci) is designing robotic systems for NASA’s Lunar Gateway
Read More Making the most of an unusual semester: How U of T Engineering students are adapting to remote learning By Tyler Irving|December 9, 2020 From flipped timetables to online mentoring, students from around the world have devised innovative ways to study and connect with classmates this Fall Term