A new oculus for a new era: U of T’s historic Convocation Hall fitted with replacement skylight
Convocation Hall, the historic centrepiece of the University of Toronto’s St. George campus, is being fitted with a new glass skylight – a once-in-a-century renewal that helps ensure the longevity and grandeur of the 114-year-old building. Read more here.
“We treat them like our family”: Food Services staff on feeding students who couldn’t go home
From left to right: Chef Jaco Lokker, Danita Seenarine, Chef Edward Low There’s no recipe to follow when providing food to students on campus during a pandemic. Staff at the University of Toronto’s Food Services had to add a heavy dose of agility to processes and policies overnight to ensure students who relied on them were staying fed. Read more here about what our fabulous Food Services team has been doing to take care of our student residents.
Landmark Update: August 19, 2020
In April, the University of Toronto began its historic Landmark Project, one of the most significant open-space projects at the University in the past 100 years. Since then, we’ve made significant headway in transforming our downtown campus, most notably preparing the lawn at King’s College Circle for the planned geothermal project. All major capital projects – especially ones of this size and scope – require some flexibility and problem solving when moving from blueprint to construction. The Landmark project has the added complication of being impacted by the pandemic in ways that are still evolving. Due to unexpected cost increases, the University has decided [...]
U of T inspects, upgrades ventilation equipment in preparation for gradual return to campuses this fall
All University of Toronto buildings with classrooms and offices will meet or exceed industry and public health standards for combatting COVID-19 as community members continue their gradual return to the university’s three campuses this fall. Read more here.
MESSAGE TO OUR COMMUNITY ON THE RECENT BLACKBAUD DATA BREACH
This notice is to inform the University of Toronto community of a recent cyber attack involving one of our database vendors, Blackbaud. U of T uses a database system purchased from Blackbaud to record engagement with our community members. Blackbaud has assured us that no personal information of any kind from U of T was involved in the attack and there is no need for you to take any action as a result. What we know On July 16, Blackbaud informed us that it had been the victim of a cyber attack in May, in which client data of several universities were taken. Blackbaud paid a ransom and advises that an investigation by law enforcement and third-party cyber security experts concluded the data that had been taken was destroyed. Blackbaud also informed us that their investigators found no U of T personal information, such as names [...]
U of T once again recognized as one of Canada’s Greenest Employers
The GGRP team pose after winning the Outstanding Staff Team Award at the Operations & Real Estate Partnerships Annual Staff Achievement Awards in July 2019, which recognizes exceptional staff contributions to the success of their particular unit. The University of Toronto has been recognized as one of Canada’s Greenest Employers in 2020, for the seventh time. This designation, issued by editors of the Canada’s Top 100 Employers project at Mediacorp Canada Inc., recognizes employers who are leaders in developing exceptional sustainability initiatives that reduce the organization’s environmental footprint, create a culture of environmental awareness that empowers employees to contribute unique skills, [...]
Six ways U of T plans to keep students, faculty and staff safe on campus this fall
In busy areas where maintaining a two-metre distance from others isn’t possible, or is challenging, the university will assess and install protective measures such as Plexiglass barriers and sneeze guards (photo by Johnny Guatto) Read more about the steps being taken here.
Construction begins on historic U of T campus revitalization project
Construction work is well underway on the University of Toronto’s Landmark Project, which will revitalize the historic core of the St. George campus and accelerate the university’s ambitious climate action goals. Read more here.
June is Pride Month
And one of our newest Constables, David Um, has posted on Instagram in celebration!
‘It really is heartening to see’: How U of T is supporting students in residence during the COVID-19 crisis
There are about 200 students still living at U of T's Chestnut Residence, prompting staff to come up with ingenious ways to implement physical distancing while maintaining a sense of community (photo by Johnny Guatto) Read more here.