Posts By: Christina Heidorn

Outstanding EngSci Athletes

Is it possible to be a student in a program as academically challenging as EngSci and also be a top Varsity athlete? You bet it is! We are very proud […]

Project Include brings the joy of coding

Project Include is on a mission to empower all young people to benefit from the digital age. Last year, this group of dedicated engineering student volunteers provided free coding boot […]

3rd year EngSci represents Canada at climate summit

EngSci student Sam Harrison (Year 3 Energy Systems) is heading to the United Nations’ COP22 climate change conference in Morocco as one of the 17 young people serving on the […]

Two Schulich Leaders join Engsci

EngSci is proud to count two outstanding leaders among our first year class. Kevin Han and James Xu are 2016 recipients of the prestigious Schulich Leader Scholarships that were created […]

EngSci alumni set a world record for speed — again

EngSci alumni Todd Reichert (0T5, UTIAS PhD 1T1), Cameron Robertson (0T8, UTIAS MASc 0T9) have a need for speed. They and their team of researchers and engineers are behind the […]

EngSci student’s rocket research takes off

EngSci student Jeremy Wang (1T7 Aerospace) will join the official Canadian Space Agency delegation to the International Aeronautical Congress in Guadalajara, Mexico, this month! Jeremy is the Executive Director of […]

Why’s it called Skule, anyway?

Have you ever wondered why U of T Engineers refer to the Faculty of Applied Science & Engingeering as “Skule”? Find out where the name came from in the Autumn […]

Charting a new path for medical records

Accessing medical records for a sick family member or yourself can be a time-consuming and expensive process. Despite efforts to move all patient records to electronic formats, more than half […]
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