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The Birth of a BUSINESS INNOVATOR
Jeffrey Fasegha had known that being named a Rhodes Scholar was a possibility, but hearing that it was a reality left the 23-year-old speechless.
Love Letters to the Black Community
In the fall of 2020, I was invited back to teach Black Canadian Studies at University College, University of Toronto.
Programming Change
Sophia Abolore can pinpoint the exact moment her interest in computer science was first sparked.
UC LIT Brings Energy, Activism to College
As the University of Toronto’s founding college, University College offers its students a mix of tradition and innovation.
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Principal's Message Spring 2021
I cannot overstate how heartened I am by the unwavering support and kindness that our UC community has shown for one another...
The Birth of a BUSINESS INNOVATOR
Jeffrey Fasegha had known that being named a Rhodes Scholar was a possibility, but hearing that it was a reality left the 23-year-old speechless.
Love Letters to the Black Community
In the fall of 2020, I was invited back to teach Black Canadian Studies at University College, University of Toronto.
Programming Change
Sophia Abolore can pinpoint the exact moment her interest in computer science was first sparked.
UC LIT Brings Energy, Activism to College
As the University of Toronto’s founding college, University College offers its students a mix of tradition and innovation.
Classnotes Spring 2021
News from classmates near and far, such as Physician Dina Kulik (BSc 2004 UC) and lawyer Philip Epstein (BA 1964 UC) and more.
NOTAbene Spring 2021
First-year University College math student Euan Pound and his teammates captured the top prize at the Digital Inclusion Challenge 2020.
UCAA Chair’s Address Spring 2021
In fall of 2020, your UCAA Executive Committee launched our Fostering Community project at our Open General Meeting.
In Memoriam Spring 2021
Notices of death published in this issue were received between October 1, 2020, and February 28, 2021.
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