Alum Ashleigh Molloy has been inducted into the Scarborough Walk of Fame for his work to advance understandings of developmental disabilities. One of nine inductees, Molloy will be named alongside Canadian legends including Andre De Grasse and Fefe Dobson.
For decades, a major goal of education systems has been to improve postsecondary access. Researcher and OISE alum Dr. Kelly Gallagher-Mackay argues Ontario must focus on the benefits of improved access, and not get caught up by grade inflation.
Our latest JICS at the Movies presented a screening of the acclaimed documentary "The Making of a Japanese," followed by an in-depth Q&A with the filmmaker.
A bilingual dictionary sparked alum Yecid Ortega’s journey from violence-stricken Bogotá to educator, inspiring his work in multilingual learning and justice.
We mark U of T Entrepreneurship Week by highlighting the InnovED education-focused Campus Linked Accelerator, which helps entrepreneurs bring their education ideas to life.
The OISE community mourns the tragic assassination of Yanar Mohammed, a leading Iraqi feminist activist and human rights advocate, who was killed outside her home in Baghdad on March 2, 2026. Her death represents a profound loss for feminist and human rights movements in Iraq and internationally.