Alumni News

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Advice to ‘read with purpose’ set 76-year-old Civil Engineering alumnus on path to history degree

TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA; MAY 25, 2023  — CIV 5T8 REUNION & 65th ANNIVERSARY— The Civ Class of 5T8 reunion and lunch at the University of Toronto Faculty Club onThursday, May 25, 2023. The Civil Engineering graduates from 1958 celebrated the 65th anniversary of their convocation with a group lunch. Nine attending alumni: Don Cryder with Susan Cryer, George Fleming with Liz Fleming, Barry Hitchcock with Betty Hitchcock, Robert James, Ernst Ounpuu with Susan Armitage, George Ochrym, Len Pitura with Elizabeth Pitura, Jaan Timusk and George Wil.
(Photo by Phill Snel / Department of Civil & Mineral Engineering, University of Toronto)

Celebrating 65th anniversary for the Class of Civ 5T8

The CivMin Class of 1T5 gathers for a group photo at their reunion event held Friday, February 3, 2023 at the Prenup Pub in Toronto. (Photo by Phill Snel, CivMin/U of T)

Friends in school; friends in fundraising for a new scholarship

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Alumna profile: Olivia Mogielnicki (MinE 1T8 + PEY)

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CivMin professors awarded DSI funding for collaborative projects

TORONTO, DECEMBER 13, 2022  — CELEBRATION OF GRADUATION CLASS OF 2020 & 2021 — An image from the Celebration of Graduation for the Class of 2020 & Class of 2021 at the University of Toronto on Tuesday, December 13, 2022. In-person Convocation was missed for 2020 and 2021, with a virtual ceremony held for each, allowing for in-person celebration to make up for the delay. The Department of Civil & Mineral Engineering (CivMin) held a reception afterwards for their alumni.
(Photo by Phill Snel, Dept of Civil & Mineral Engineering / University of Toronto)

CivMin grads return for in-person celebration of graduation

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CivMin alumnus wins the first place at BFN Top Venture Award

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CivMin professor and student receive EAN Awards

Left: Professor Nicole Weckman (CGEN, ChemE) has been appointed the inaugural Paul Cadario Chair in Global Engineering. Right: Alumnus, adjunct civil engineering professor and Distinguished Fellow in Global Innovation Paul Cadario (CivE 7T3, Hon LLD 1T3) provided a gift of $1.5 million to create the new research chair.

Paul Cadario Chair in Global Engineering will advance solutions for communities around the world

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Bridging data science with traditional engineering

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Engineering Alum helping Ontario grow sustainably

The top of the MSG Sphere is lifted into place in Las Vegas. The Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp. project, including collaboration with Cast Connex, is the world's largest sphere. (Courtesy Cast Connex)

Alumni-founded Cast Connex collaborates to build world’s largest sphere