The University’s celebrating a decade of its annual Thrive Week, a campus-wide push to promote mental health and well-being among students, faculty, and staff.
Known for his trailblazing leadership and dedication to Indigenous rights, the Honourable Murray Sinclair, LLD ’19, leaves behind a legacy of profound impact that will guide future activism in Canada.
Eczema flare-ups, allergies, jackhammer sounds, and a lack of proper equipment are among the complaints from students in the Master of Art Conservation program.
As new protest guidelines provoke backlash, students unite to challenge what they see as an attempt to soundproof their voices and curtail political engagement on campus.
A $2 million federal grant is helping fuel the Agnes Reimagined project, transforming the Agnes Etherington Art Centre into Canada’s largest university museum.
Nostalgia filled the air at Homecoming 2024. Memories of the past rose to the surface as the University welcomed over 2,000 alumni on Oct. 18, celebrating milestone reunions for those whose graduating years end in a four or nine.