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Alumni
Three TMU all-stars are expanding the game in big ways
Health
TMU medical students learn to fix broken systems, not just treat symptoms
Memories
For more than 50 years, O’Keefe House at TMU was more than a place to sleep
Catherine Paisley's journey from commerce student to governor reflects university's commitment to it's grads
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Hashim Jadoon becomes voice for villagers in mission to protect his people and the planet
Community
Clarke leaves legacy of joy, greatness with TMU Bold, pivots to Canada’s first WNBA team
TMU grad’s victorious crusade against mining mafia in Pakistan
Innovation
Be your own boss
How to protect your mental health in difficult times
Superfan launches Canada’s Granny Basketball League
Research
Through TTC transit projects and field trips to water-stressed communities, he teaches future lawyers how technology affects equity and justice
Computer vision is learning to see like us
AI tools provide faster, more accurate diagnoses for diseases like breast cancer and Alzheimer’s
Students
New, state-of-the-art building a one-stop-shop for mental health, academic support and more
Education
Long-time supporter of the university brings people together for the great cause of education