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From student to steward: Cedar MacTavish helps steer sustainability efforts at U of T’s Innis College

News   March 25, 2026

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Reducing the use of single-use plastics has a significant impact on preventing litter from entering rivers and other aquatic ecosystems, say the researchers (photo by R. Lee)

Toronto’s Don River carries 36,000 kg of microplastics into Lake Ontario each year: Study

News   October 24, 2025

Aerial view of One Spadina.

Bird’s eye view: U of T study uses aerial imagery to gauge health of city’s green roofs

News   October 21, 2025

A crane moving an electric boiler towards the roof of U of T's central steam plant for installation.

U of T begins major shift to electric power at Central Steam Plant

News   October 16, 2025

Aerial view of King's College Circle and Simcoe Hall. The CN Tower is in the background.

U of T ranked first in Canada, 21st globally in 2026 Times Higher Education World University Rankings

News   October 14, 2025

People gathered underneath the canopy at Ziibiing, at U of T for National Truth and Reconciliation Day (September 30, 2025).

‘A sustained commitment’: U of T marks National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day

News   September 30, 2025

Élyse Caron-Beaudoin poses among fall foliage.

U of T Scarborough researcher to study industrial impacts on Indigenous food sources in B.C.

News   September 30, 2025

U of T President Melanie A. Woodin poses for a photo while sitting on a bright red chair.

From student to Simcoe Hall: President Melanie Woodin on her academic journey — and the road ahead

News   September 29, 2025

Cyclists on College St. with the streetcar in the background.

U of T researcher seeks to reframe road safety as a public health issue

News   September 12, 2025

A windmill field.

Economics of climate change take centre stage for U of T researchers, students

News   September 8, 2025

rom left to right: Nissan North America’s Yoshinori Suzue, Nissan Motor Corp.’s Atsushi Teraji, the Ontario government’s Chris Scott, Nissan Canada’s Abhishek Bhatia and U of T’s Olivier Trescases attend an on-campus demonstration of the next generation Nissan LEAF

U of T-Nissan partnership to accelerate research at the intersection of EVs and electric grids

News   August 29, 2025

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