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News Stories by Elaine Smith

October 7
Tutoring can improve academic outcomes and mental health, U of T economist finds
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September 8
U of T Mississauga professors find creative ways to engage students online
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September 3
U of T programs ease transition to university for first-year students during COVID-19
a Jordanian sitti soap employee stands in a storeroom surrounded by bars of soap
April 30
'Be there for our community': How three U of T Mississauga startups adapted to COVID-19
Portrait of Christian Cordero
November 7
'I went out and started my own thing': U of T grad on his decision to build a cryptocurrency-focused startup
Photo by David Suzuki
October 22
Time to act on climate change is now, Suzuki tells U of T sustainability conference
Photos of robots in a lab
August 16
'We have really ambitious plans': Robotics research gears up at U of T Mississauga
Photo of psychedelic mushrooms
July 11
People who 'microdose' psychedelic substances report improved mood and focus: U of T study
Photo of Joanna Luo
May 10
U of T alumna, influencer is creator of Chinese website that looks at having fun in Toronto and beyond
photo of ancient goosefoot seed and a wild, weedy relative
January 15
U of T researchers identify domesticated 3,000-year-old quinoa seeds in Ontario

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