Friday 18 May 2018

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University of Toronto, Faculty of Arts and Science
YOUR ALUMNI NEWS
Spring 2018
 
 
A&S IN THE NEWS
 
 
Aerial photo of front campus at UofT
U of T is establishing a new School of Cities that brings together researchers from across the University to address the challenges facing the world's urban areas.

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UofT's Dunlap Institute, gateway science diagram
What's a surefire way to get young people interested in science? At U of T's Dunlap Institute, we think we have the key—and it involves the “gateway science,” astronomy.

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U of T Professor Robert Abraham (left) and Yale Professor Pieter van Dokkum (right), with their team of graduate students from both universities. They are standing with one-half of the 48-lens Dragonfly array at its home site in New Mexico.
U of T, Yale astronomers discover 'see-through' galaxy with almost no dark matter.

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School of Public Policy & Governance and the Munk School of Global Affairs building
U of T's School of Public Policy & Governance and the Munk School of Global Affairs will be merging to form the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy.

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Adam Cohen
Adam Cohen writes the first art historical overview of the haggada, the most illustrated book in the Jewish world.

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Citizen Lab
How to protect online data: U of T Citizen Lab's Security Planner tool offers safety tips from the experts.

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Babies
Scientists have found a connection between post-natal sensory experiences and brain development. This research could eventually lead to interventions that overcome barriers to cognitive development.

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ALUMNI & FRIENDS COMMUNITY
 
 
UofT Impact Survey
Results from our 2017 Alumni Impact Survey are in—and they show that U of T alumni help generate economic wealth and prosperity, are respected community volunteers and mentors, and are prolific creators of academic and creative works. Check out the highlights.

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Cut Coffee's Lee Knuttila (left) and Impact Centre's Andrew Paton
Interview with Vincci Ching (BA, Psychology and French), a Hong Kong-based designer and entrepreneur whose innovative, eco-conscious accessories are a hit on the red carpet

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Deepak Ramachandran
Philosophy and chemistry grad Deepak Ramachandran reflects on how his time at U of T shaped his career as an entrepreneur, and speculates about emerging trends in technology, democracy and global economies.

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Peter Munk
In memoriam: The U of T community has lost a most generous and visionary alumnus and benefactor, Peter Munk, who passed away at the age of 90

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FEATURED CAMPAIGNS
 
 
Boundless - Donate to Arts & Science
 
 
Starfinders: The Campaign for Astronomy at U of T
 
 
Old English word - Deorling
 
 
 
EVENTS
 
 
May 26 – 27
International Buddhist Bikkhuni Forum: The Influence of Female Buddhist Practitioners in the 21st Century.

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May 30 – June 3
Our university years are a time of new experiences-the first professor to expand our minds, our first all-nighter, the first few moments of friendships that last a lifetime. With more than 130 events to choose from, there's something for everyone at Alumni Reunion 2018.

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May 31
Stress-Free Degree at the Munk School of Global Affairs: Ending Global Poverty to Achieve Sustainability, featuring Professor Joseph Wong

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June 1
Join Dean David Cameron and fellow Arts & Science alumni for a glass of wine at Alumni Reunion

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June 1
Stress-Free Degree: Sledgehammer Tails: How Dinosaurs got their Weapons, featuring Victoria Arbour at Alumni Reunion

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June 1
35 years of computing: From the outside looking in, featuring U of T computer science alumnus Christoph Bobrowski

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June 2
Kids' Passport to U of T at Alumni Reunion: Bring your kids to campus for a family fun day, exploring everything from archaeology and astronomy, to chemistry and drama, to math and physics.

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June 4
Calgary, AB: Join U of T alumni for a pint at the Mill Street Brew Pub

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June 5
Seattle, WA: Alumni & Friends Pub Night

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June 7
Vancouver, BC: Arts & Science Alumni Reception - THIS EVENT IS FULL

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Annual Philanthropy In Action Report
 
 
10,000 Coffees - Somewhere a fellow U of T Alum wants advice with their coffee
 
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