10/20/2020
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We're having a pumpkin carving contest for the whole UTS community! Send us a picture we can share of your pumpkin carving masterpieces (you can be in the picture too!) to [email protected] by October 26, 11:59 p.m. Let's see what you've got.
06/10/2020
On June 10 at 12noon EST, join UTS alumni Kyra Colbert '16, Cindy Gao '17 and Taylor Shirtliff-Hinds '17 for an anti-racism panel discussion.
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04/08/2020
Sending our dearest UTS Alumni ❤️ from our screens to yours. Did you receive your latest alumni newsletter in your inbox? We want to know how we can help you, and since so many of you have asked, we've included ways you can help current students too.
https://mailchi.mp/utschools/alumni-care-package
03/17/2020
For those who did not see our most recent alumni newsletter, the Leaflet:
Our top priority is the health and safety of our community and is at the heart of all of our decisions. As a result, all alumni events scheduled between now and April 30th will be cancelled. We continue to monitor novel coronavirus (COVID-19) updates at Toronto Public Health and Health Canada. You can read more on the UTS response at this link:
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We appreciate that these are very uncertain and stressful times. Please know that UTS is prioritizing the health and safety of our students, parents and staff.
02/25/2020
Concerned about the Climate Emergency and looking to find ways to act? Join the UTS and Friends Climate Action Group.
The first step is to join the discussion in our email group. Contact Matthew Lie-Paehlke '98 ([email protected]) and ask to be added to the group.
02/20/2020
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY - UTS is hosting a great day of debate at our 30 Humbert location on Saturday March 28th. We are welcoming several hundred top debaters from some of the most prestigious independent schools in the Province as part of the Fulford Debate League.
We require three adult judges in each of our debate rooms. We need 50+ volunteers to offer feedback to the brave students who stand up to verbally duel.
The day begins at 8:30 and wraps up by 2:30 - lunch is included. We provide all the training (no prior debate experience required).
If you're interested, please complete the following form:
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02/10/2020
Do you want to network with 300 university students about climate change?
From July 6 to 9, Université Laval (Québec City, Canada) will host the first International Student Summit on Climate Change. This event will bring together some 300 university students from across the world. These university students will have the opportunity to participate in various activities (including conferences, training, debates, workshops, and visits) on student actions related to climate change.
Consult the program and submit your application by February 12: https://unic2020.ulaval.ca/
For more information: [email protected]
International Student Summit on Climate UniC2020 | Université Laval | Quebec City, Canada
An international event on climate action, aimed at young university students or recent graduates from across the world.
09/24/2019
The UTSAA AGM is being held on Thursday, October 3 at 6:15 PM at the University of Toronto Schools Bloor Street Site (371 Bloor Street West) in Room 135. We hope to see you there!
04/24/2019
UTS alumnus Khalid Esmail '10 would like to invite you to a twenty-minute talk he will give on mental health and stigma on Tuesday, April 30th. The event will include open and facilitated conversations between strangers. The event is happening from 7-9 pm at Plentea Tea Shop at 1205 Queen Street West (Dufferin and Queen).
03/25/2019
Katherine Magyarody’s (‘06) debut novel The Changeling of Fenlen Forest arrives in bookstores on April 5th. This fantasy novel for young adults features uncanny doubles, time-travelling unicorns and “irresistible romance.” Katherine is hosting a book launch at Bakka Phoenix Books (84 Harbord Street, Toronto) on Saturday, April 13 from 4-6. If you enjoy creative writing or unicorn-shaped cookies, come talk to an alumna who offers both!
03/08/2019
Bill Sherk '61 is writing a series of articles entitled “Old Toronto Car Dealers” and the stories behind the cars they sold now being published in OLD AUTOS, a cross-Canada newspaper available in print or online.
UTS first opened its doors in 1910, when the horses in Toronto outnumbered the cars. Henry Ford brought out the Model T in 1908, but only a few would be seen on Toronto streets when the first UTS students entered the building.
Imagine the incredible variety of antique, classic, and special interest cars owned by the families of UTS students over the past 100 years with stories waiting to be told – and cars owned by the students themselves while attending UTS.
So start looking through your family photo albums for cars owned by members of your family as far back as 1910 and all the years since then. You can email photos and stories that will be forwarded to Bill at [email protected].