University of Toronto The St. George Society was founded in 1915 and was comprised of leading members of fraternities and literary societies at the University of Toronto. Similar to other honour socieities in the United States, 15 students get tapped a year into the St. George Society. ...more on Wikipedia about "St. George Society"
St. Hilda's College is the women's college of the University of Trinity College, itself a federated college of the University of Toronto, Canada. Although all women registered at Trinity College are considered students of St. Hilda's College, it is not an independent body and today serves only an administrative function. ...more on Wikipedia about "St. Hilda's College, Toronto"
St. Michael's Hospital is a major hospital in Toronto. It was founded by the sisters of St. Joseph in 1892, with a specific goal of taking care of the sick and poor of Toronto's inner city. It has since evolved into a tertiary and quaternary care facility for patients throughout Ontario. The hospital specializes in many areas including therapeutic endoscopy -- the Wellesley endoscopy group has relocated there -- cardiovascular surgery, and inner city health. ...more on Wikipedia about "St. Michael's Hospital (Toronto)"
Sunnybrook and Women's College Health Science Centre or Sunnybrook, is a hospital located in Toronto, Ontario. The origins of Sunnybrook go back to the 1880s. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sunnybrook and Women's College Health Science Centre"
The Varsity is the second oldest student newspaper in Canada. Created in 1880, they publish twice a week during the school year, and tell the stories of students at the University of Toronto in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. They are a not-for-profit corporation financed by a student levy. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Varsity (newspaper)"
Toronto Rehabilitation Institute or Toronto Rehab is the largest rehabilitation hospital in Canada. Toronto Rehab has five sites located in Toronto, Ontario. ...more on Wikipedia about "Toronto Rehabilitation Institute"
The Toronto School of Theology is an ecumenical centre for theological education and is the largest of its kind in Canada. Affiliated with the University of Toronto, the TST comprises seven member colleges; ...more on Wikipedia about "Toronto School of Theology"
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The Students' Administrative Council at the University of Toronto represents all of the University's 40,000 fulltime undergraduate students. The Council evolved from the University of Toronto Union, which was founded in 1901. The Union was replaced by the Students' Parliament in 1907. The Parliament was considered an unwieldy body dominated by arts students to the exclusion of professional faculties. Professional students had less time to debate University issues because of their more rigid timetables. In 1913, the parliament was replaced by a Students' Administrative Council composed of men only. The Women's Students' Administrative Council was formed in 1916 and in 1919 the two councils formed a Joint Executive. In 1931 the separate councils were abolished and the Joint Executive became the main body, and in 1935/36 the unwieldy name "Joint Executive Students' Administrative Council" was simplified to its current form. The Mandate of SAC until 1971 can be found in section 34 of the University of Toronto Act, 1947. SAC's original offices were located in Hart House but today it is based in the old observatory at the centre of King's College Circle, just south of Hart House. SAC provides a variety of student services, including a Used Textbook Exchange, the U of T Food and Clothing Bank, Convocation Hood and Gown rentals and various other services. SAC also administers the student Health and Dental Plan and Student Discount Metropass sales, a program that was recently made permanent after lobbying from student unions throughout the Toronto area. Voter turnout in SAC elections was very low for several years, but recently turnouts began reaching the 15% marker, which is average for most student unions. In November 2002 SAC members voted in favour of becoming members of the Canadian Federation of Students, with 65% of those who voted (15% of a full-time undergraduate student body of 40,000) supporting this decision. ...more on Wikipedia about "Toronto Students' Administrative Council"
University College, University of Toronto (abbreviated as UC) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Toronto. UC was founded in 1853 as The Provincial College to provide higher education in Ontario without regard to religious affiliation. Currently, 4,100 students and 100 faculty make their academic home at University College, one of several National Historic Sites at the University of Toronto. It is a lively academic community of students, faculty, staff and alumni. ...more on Wikipedia about "University College, University of Toronto"
The University of St. Michael's College is a Catholic university within the University of Toronto. ...more on Wikipedia about "University of St. Michael's College"
Founded in 1827, the University of Toronto (U of T), in Toronto, Ontario, is the largest university in Canada. ...more on Wikipedia about "University of Toronto"
The University of Toronto at Mississauga (UTM), was previously known as Erindale College, until 2002. It is a mid-size university, with an enrollment of approximately 8,500 students. ...more on Wikipedia about "University of Toronto at Mississauga"
The University of Toronto at Scarborough (UTSC) is a campus of the University of Toronto, with an enrollment of nearly 9,000 full-time and 800 part-time students. It opened in 1964 as Scarborough College, and it is located in Scarborough, an eastern section of Toronto. ...more on Wikipedia about "University of Toronto at Scarborough"
University of Toronto Police was created in 1904 to provide security on the campus of the University of Toronto. ...more on Wikipedia about "University of Toronto Campus Police"
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The Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering at the University of Toronto (UofT) is Canada's largest engineering teaching and research institution. The University of Toronto Engineering Society is the community of engineering students at UofT and uses the term Skule, which embodies the engineering spirit at the university. As of 2005, the faculty has approximately 4,300 undergraduate students, 1,400 graduate students, 219 faculty members, and 28,000 SKULE alumni. ...more on Wikipedia about "University of Toronto Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering"
Established in 1887, the University of Toronto Faculty of Law is one of the oldest professional faculties at the University of Toronto. ...more on Wikipedia about "University of Toronto Faculty of Law"
The University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies, or UTIAS (pronounced you-TIE-us), was established in 1949. It serves as both a premier research institute, and a graduate school, offering masters and doctorates. ...more on Wikipedia about "University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies"
The University of Toronto Schools ( 1910-) is an independent secondary school in downtown Toronto, Canada. ...more on Wikipedia about "University of Toronto Schools"
The University of Trinity College, or simply Trinity College is one of the federated colleges making up the modern University of Toronto. ...more on Wikipedia about "University of Trinity College"
:For other articles with the term Varsity Blues, see Varsity Blues (disambiguation). ...more on Wikipedia about "Varsity Blues"
Victoria University ("Vic" for short) is a federated school of the University of Toronto, consisting of Victoria College and Emmanuel College. Victoria University is somewhat distinct from the rest of the university being across Queen's Park from the main section of the campus, along with St. Michael's College. Victoria College is today home to about 4,000 students. ...more on Wikipedia about "Victoria University in the University of Toronto" There's a bit of www.shortopedia.com in all of us. shortopedia
Woodsworth College, named after politician and clergyman James Shaver Woodsworth ( 1874- 1942), is a college within the University of Toronto. It is the largest college in the Faculty of Arts and Science on the St. George Campus. It is also the newest of the colleges at the University of Toronto, created in 1974. ...more on Wikipedia about "Woodsworth College"
Wycliffe College is an Anglican Church of Canada seminary at the University of Toronto. It is Evangelical and Low Church in orientation. Meanwhile, U of T's other Anglican college, the University of Trinity College is an Anglo-Catholic federated university. ...more on Wikipedia about "Wycliffe College"
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