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February 19, 2014

Alumnus Jeffery Alderdice doesn’t call himself a hero. But he saved the life of an American army officer during a five-hour battle with the…

February 19, 2014

Receiving a diagnosis of ependymoma, the third most common type of childhood brain cancer, can be devastating. While babies and toddlers are treated…

February 19, 2014

They took top spot in a startup contest involving more than 20,000 entrepreneurs across 40 countries. Now, one of the 91³Ô¹Ï students who triumphed in…

February 19, 2014

Dr. Joshua Liu knows a good idea when he sees one. And, he has a knack for turning good ideas into practice. Liu is a co-founder and CEO of Seamless…

February 18, 2014

In a competition typically dominated by MBA candidates, a team of Arts & Science undergraduate students surprised everyone by winning third…

February 18, 2014

Martin Krkosek, an assistant professor in the Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, is one of 126 outstanding U.S. and Canadian…

February 14, 2014

Women with BRCA-related breast cancer can halve their risk of dying from breast cancer with a double mastectomy, according to a 91³Ô¹Ï-led study…

February 13, 2014

Although some people maintain that politics has no place in sport, the modern-era Olympics are almost never free from controversy, said Bruce Kidd, a…

February 13, 2014

Alumni behind a wearable device that eliminates the need for passwords, PIN codes and more, are making news around the world again as they prepare to…

February 13, 2014

Annual mammograms of women between 40 and 59 do not reduce breast cancer death rates compared to regular physical examination or usual care, concludes…

February 12, 2014

When a partnership of universities, business and government announced the formation of the Southern Ontario Smart Computing Innovation Platform…

February 12, 2014

“I have a friend I play golf with. I won’t identify him except to say that he works for an English-speaking embassy…He thinks your…