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EngSci News

Sabrina Ibrahim (Year 2, EngSci) is part of the community of students who worked on this year’s memorial build. (photo by Tyler Irving)

U of T Engineering commemorates National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women

photo of an Arbor Award pin in the shape of an oak leaf lying a mossy background

Celebrating EngSci’s alumni volunteers at the 2025 Arbor Awards

Professor Peter Stangeby

In Memoriam – Professor Peter Stangeby (1943 – 2025)

Left to right: START members Begum Yilmaz, Katarina Poffley (Year 4 EngSci) and Emre Yilmaz (ECE MEng candidate) hold their payload at the Canadian Space Agency’s Timmins stratospheric balloon base as they prepare for their flight in August. (photo by Crysta Madrio)

START1 takes flight: U of T Engineering student team explores radiation risks in space

Featured Event

National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women

Saturday, Dec. 6, 2025, with events at U of T Engineering Dec. 5 - 8

Students will unveil an interactive sculpture at a memorial ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 6, to mark the 36th anniversary of the École Polytechnique massacre.

Additional events will take place on campus Dec. 5 - 8.

Upcoming Events

ESEC 2026

U of T Engineering CONNECT

U of T Engineering CONNECT is a gateway to enriching your professional and personal network. Discover why over 2,400 EngScis have already joined.

Engineers for the World (E4TW)

Our motto in EngSci at U of T is Engineers for the World (E4TW) because our goal is to educate engineers who: seek to solve the world's most critical problems; have compassion for the human condition; want to collaborate with people across multiple disciplines, cultural backgrounds and 'thought perspectives' to achieve a better world; and encourage technological progress that improves life for citizens across the globe.