U of T Engineering received a record number of applications this year for the Class of 1T5. The Office of the Registrar counted 8,761 in all*, up from 7,881 in 2010, for the 1,150 spots available.
The Engineering Student Societies’ Council of Ontario (ESSCO) has elected its new President – U of T Engineering student Mauricio Curbelo (CivE 1T3). The announcement was made at the organization’s
A U of T Engineering crew was one of only two Canadian teams to win gold at RoboGames in California, North America’s largest robotics competition with its mix of engineering, motorsport and boxing.
Brian Lui, a first-year Engineering Science student, was awarded a gold certification of the Duke of Edinburgh award for his community service. He was one of 85 young Canadians presented the award
Designing a speedy aerodynamic human-powered vehicle is one thing. But, building one that will also hold the groceries, tackle speed bumps and quickly stop and start at intersections requires a whole
On April 28, the University of Toronto Formula SAE Racing team revealed their greatly anticipated 2011 competition vehicle, “UT11,” at the Mechanical Engineering Building. Over the past nine months,