'Rainbow on Mars' is a multidisciplinary work of theatre and ballet that calls on audiences to question the primacy of vision in our world.
August 29, 2025
Suroor Mansouri’s decision to pursue an MEd degree in curriculum and pedagogy was sparked by conversations with professors and alumni – who showed Suroor that OISE is a launchpad to make new and meaningful changes in her field.
August 27, 2025
The Honourable Jean Augustine – revered educator, politician, social activist and OISE alum – receives this year’s prestigious Rose Wolfe Distinguished Alumni Award. She has devoted her extraordinary career to expanding opportunity, advancing equity and sharing knowledge.
August 19, 2025
OISE Professor and psychologist Todd Cunningham tells CTV News that a balanced school calendar is an ‘ideal system,’ if it can be achieved.
Before Dr. Susan French gave a substantial gift to OISE, she met a critical crossroad as a teenager in rural Nova Scotia. Dr. French chose a career in nursing and later, education.
The rebranding of the Associate Dean, Research, Partnership and Innovation portfolio reflects the Institute’s ongoing commitment to advancing faculty research, knowledge mobilization, and innovation.
The monumental event brought together families, alumni and friends to the Museum of Contemporary Art to celebrate 100 years of innovation, education, and community at the Dr. Eric Jackman Institute of Child Study Lab School.
August 6, 2025
Research shows Canadian students are scoring lower than before on international evaluations of education. Professor Todd Cunningham weighs on the latest math scores on one international evaluation for math.
The University of Toronto offers the Distinguished Professor Award to a select number of faculty with highly distinguished accomplishments.
August 5, 2025
Over the past decade, international students have navigated a complex landscape shaped by neoliberal policies, says Emilda Thavaratnam, a PhD student in leadership and higher education. As Canada continues to welcome international students, it’s essential to uphold their rights and recognize their resiliency.
Through their creative efforts to improve education, this year’s six alumni winners – Justin Patrick, Maria Rogers, Shijing Xu, John Dias, Cindy Sinclair and Erin Finley – have been recognized for their excellence and leadership in teaching, research and advocacy.