Posts By: Tristan McGuirk
Kristina Menton (MechE 1T4 + PEY) loves airports. “I love sitting in the midst of all the people and chaos, watching the airplanes take off,” she says. “I love everything about their aerodynamics, the beauty […]
The $50,000 award aims to accelerate the career of a graduating student with a vision to make a positive difference in their communities and beyond
For 99 years, U of T Engineering students have put on a musical and comedy show, Skule™ Nite, to packed audiences at Hart House Theatre. But in its 100th year, while […]
U of T Engineering alumnus Alfred Aho (EngPhys 6T3), alongside collaborator Jeffrey Ullman, has received the 2020 A.M. Turing Award — widely considered the Nobel Prize of computing — for their influential work in […]
When Dick Sprenger enrolled in the highly competitive engineering program at the University of Toronto in 1962, he was something of a rarity. The tall, unassuming Dutchman was 34 years old, the oldest in his class at […]
Editor’s note: Just days prior to publishing this story, Frank Milligan passed away on what would have been his 95th birthday. The U of T Engineering community mourns this substantial […]
Alumna Nancy Hill (CivE 8T1) shares the many benefits of staying involved with her alma mater
This story is featured in the new issue of Collective Impact, sent digitally to all U of T Engineering alumni. Gary Saarenvirta (EngSci 8T8) couldn’t imagine missing out on the U […]
This story is featured in the new issue of Collective Impact, sent digitally to all U of T Engineering alumni. U of T Engineering researchers and many of our alumni […]
ECE alumna Elsie MacGill (ElecE 2T7) was the first woman in Canada to receive a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and the world’s first female aeronautical engineer. In celebration of MacGill’s […]
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