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Black Histories Edit-A-Thon- Black STEM Histories: Wikipedia Edit-a-thon

Engineering Library – Classroom E 10 King's College Rd, Toronto, ON, Canada

Join the Black Histories Edit-a-thon for a series of free, online events throughout Black History Month! No experience necessary! You can learn the basics or get a refresher on editing Wikipedia and Wikidata, then edit alongside others who are passionate about improving digital coverage of Black histories and experiences. You can also join the event […]

Engineering goes to Varsity Game Night with Dean Yip

Meeting in the Galbraith Lobby. Walking together to Goldring Centre.

The Vice-Dean Undergraduate Office and Blues Engineering invite all students, staff and faculty members to join the Engineering goes to Varsity Game Night with Dean Yip, as we cheer on the Women’s and Men’s teams in the Volleyball Doubleheader! Date: Friday, February 16, 2024 Time: 5:30 p.m. Meet in the GB lobby.       […]

MakeUofT Hackathon

Join the MakeUofT Hackathon to transform your ideas into reality! This year, the themes for MakeUofT are Accessibility, Smart Home, and Useless Inventions! The event will be held at Myhal Centre from February 17 to 18, 2024. This in-person makeathon hosted by the  IEEE U of T Student Branch is designed for everyone to participate, […]

Family Day

The university will be closed.  Enjoy the holiday!

Reading Week

No lectures, tutorials or practicals.

Global Learning Case Competition

  The University of Toronto is proud to host the fourth annual virtual Global Learning Case Competition (GLCC) from February 20 to 22, 2024. Spend two days collaborating with a team to brainstorm and design innovative, equitable and accessible solutions. This year’s theme is on finding solutions to new challenges presented by artificial intelligence (AI). […]

Session 2 – The Black Nursing Student Experience: Finding our Voice Through Community (Advancing Black Nursing Leadership Series)

Online

Sarah and Safiya are current second-year BScN students and the President and Vice-President respectively of the U of T Chapter of the Canadian Black Nurses Alliance (CBNA). They will speak to the importance of creating a space for Black nursing students to feel empowered and will share their goals for the future of the UofT CBNA. […]

Industry Mixer in Ottawa!

Mill Street Brew Pub, 555 Wellington Street, Ottawa, Ontario, K1R 1C5, Canada

This February, the Engineering Career Centre (ECC) is rolling into Ottawa with a busload of students for an industry tour. As part of this experiential learning opportunity, ECC is hosting an exclusive networking event and would love for you to join. Industry Mixter in the Capital! Hosted by the Engineering Career Centre  Date: Wednesday, February 21, 2024 Time: […]

Film Launch: Anti-Black Racism in Canadian City Planning

Innis Town Hall 2 Sussex Avenue, Toronto, Ontario

Join us for the premiere of “Nothing with Us, Without Us,” which explores anti-Black racism in Canadian Cities (Little Jamaica in Toronto, Hogan’s Alley in Vancouver, and Africville in Nova Scotia). This powerful mini-documentary sheds light on the persistent issue of anti-Black racism and its impact on urban planning. Through interviews, personal stories, and expert […]

Trinbagonian Film Screenings: ‘Short Drop’ & ‘All Skin No Laugh’

Online

Join fellow alumni for a Trinbagonian short-film screening and live Q&A. Horror/Thriller/Folklore films Short Drop and All Skin No Laugh will be streamed online followed by a live Q&A with Directors Romario Reyes, Israel Silva and Executive Producer Mary-Rebekah Reyes (HBA 2022 UTM). Both films are rated PG-13. Register Short Drop At a lonesome crossroad, a young woman waits on the taxi stand after […]

A Symposium on the Histories of Housing Discrimination

Natalie Zemon Davis Conference Room Sidney Smith Hall, 100 St. George St., Toronto, ON, Canada

The histories and geographies of housing discrimination in Canada is not well known and is understudied. Human Rights Commission Reports between 1961-1977 indicate the prevalence of this issue; and are only what Frances Henry calls ‘the tip of the iceberg’ as most instances of housing discrimination are not reported. Housing discrimination has material consequences for […]

NSBE Hacks

Myhal Centre

Hosted by NSBE UofT Chapter, NSBEHacks is the pioneering event of its kind – the first student-run hackathon dedicated to the experiences of Black individuals in technology and engineering. As the largest chapter in Toronto with a global membership of 24,000, NSBE U of T is a dynamic force since its inception in 1999. Beyond […]