Posts Tagged: Susan McCahan
Note: The Ontario School of Practical Science, established in 1873 by order of Provincial Parliament, became the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering at the University of Toronto in 1906. 1912: First female graduate from U of T Engineering Hildegarde E.…
In an early morning tutorial, students are racing to complete a daily challenge. But instead of working alone in a computer lab or in extended rows of lecture seating, they’re collaborating at six small tables, surrounded by the latest learning…
Vice-Dean, Undergraduate Susan McCahan and MIE Chair Jean Zu have been recognized by the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) for their contributions to engineering education. Professor McCahan is the 2014 recipient of the ASEE Sharon Keillor Award for Women…
Slogging through the snow this winter has been tough. It’s blocked roads and highways, buried entire cities and left Canadians to dream of palm trees as they frantically scrape ice off their windshields. But in some regions, where the snow…
If you see faculty, staff and students sporting blue moustaches, it’s because they are supporting Blue Movember, a campaign designed to help raise awareness of mental health. It is a variation on Movember, an annual event in which men grow…
In a special section devoted to engineering in The Globe and Mail, several U of T Engineering research groups, professors and alumni were mentioned in the six-page spread. The supplement, which was published on June 6, was dedicated to covering the…
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