Dr. Tony Pawson (1952-2013) revolutionized our understanding of the way our cells work in health and in disease. His discoveries...
In 1953, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill requested the creation of a historical record of Anglo-American cooperation in the field...
An online exhibit of some early printed items in the collection at the John W. Graham Library, Trinity College at...
A descriptive finding aid of historical fashion plates included in the collections of the Library & Archives, Royal Ontario Museum
This exhibit attempts to trace and document the recent history of entrepreneurship at the University of Toronto (U of T)...
The Global Summitry Archive, created by the Global Summitry Project (GSP) at the Munk School of Global Affairs at the...
Godiva Week appears to have first started around 1979. This series of events takes place during the first full week...
The purpose of this exhibit is to showcase University of Toronto Libraries’ collection* on dental prostheses while outlining periods of...
Intended to instill a sense of communal national pride, “O Canada” occupies a significant place in the Canadian public’s imagination....
The archival collections of the University of Toronto Music Library document the rich musical life of Toronto in the twentieth...
On 30 November 1950, President Harry S. Truman delivered a speech affirming that the United States was considering the use...
In Toronto, on January 3-5, 1867, the first meeting of dentists occurred at the Queen's Hotel with the goal to...
We are delighted to present this virtual exhibit highlighting the photographer Peter MacCallum's Massey Hall Project. The project features stunning interior and...
Pierson v. Post has been made famous by its use in American property law classrooms since the 1950s. It is often...
The Button Project is an online exhibition by the Centre for Industrial Relations and Human Resources Library that will explore...
Polyphony is a musical style in which many parts combine, each part having its own individual melody while simultaneously harmonizing...
In December 1950, the prospects of a UN victory in Korea were slim. Chinese forces had entered the war in...
Through queer magazines, legal documentation, media reports, art works and ephemera, this exhibition reveals the understanding of homosexuality and the...
Welcome to the Regent Park Community Resource Library. This resource library was created by Lena Sanz Tovar and Keisha St....
Expanding on Robert R. Reid’s purposeful/pioneering role as an initiator (designer/printer) of artisanal (typographically individuated) books — produced (since 1949) in limited, connoisseurial editions — a fluent (ongoing)...
“How might speculative fiction become not only a resource for imagining alternative worlds, but also a medium for remaking our...