Posts By: Phill Snel
Building a new transit line or a highway almost always takes longer than initially planned. A new study suggests that the biggest contributor to such delays isn’t necessarily the […]
August 27, 2021 | Toronto.com
For over a century U of T students have been making a summer pilgrimage to cottage country as part of their course CME 358, known as Civil And Mineral Practicals […]
Newly constructed buildings at the University of Toronto Camp have received the first student occupants The newly constructed buildings at the University of Toronto Camp on Gull Lake, […]
August 18, 2021 | Toronto Star
Stepping off a bus to set foot on the ground isn’t usually considered a historic event, but it’s exactly what CivMin students accomplished Saturday with their arrival at Survey Camp. […]
Q&A with Prof. Elodie Passeport: Can green infrastructure keep microplastics out of the environment?
You may have heard of the Great Pacific garbage patch, but the majority of plastic waste in the environment is more subtle: tiny particles ranging from the size of a […]
CFI’s John R. Evans Leaders Fund will support research into seismicity, water treatment, bioengineering and more. From hydraulic fracturing (‘fracking’) to enhanced geothermal systems, human activities can impact the ground […]
Going to an overnight camp is a vastly different experience during a pandemic. Besides a sleeping bag and clothes, campers need to remember masks, hand sanitizer and to keep […]
August 6, 2021 | CityNews
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