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CivMin grad students in team placing second at Water Environment Association of Ontario design competition

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Lucia Stafford recognized with Silver T award for track & field success

Professor Baher Abdulhai (CivMin), recipient of the Engineering Excellence medal, speaks to students in the Intelligent Transportation Systems lab at the University of Toronto. This photo was shot prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo: Laura Pedersen)

CivMin professor and alumni receive Ontario Professional Engineers Awards

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CivMin profs win Skule™ Student Choice Awards

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CivMin YouTube video sees March surge of interest

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Civ Club wins discipline club of the year from EngSoc

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World Water Day 2021: Focus on CivMin’s water research

A new computer numerical control (CNC) mill facilitated by PETRONAS Canada’s donation of $25,000 to Grasselli’s Geomechanics Group. (Photo by Johnson Ha)

Grasselli’s Geomechanics Group receives new CNC mill with PETRONAS donation

A Reeddi power capsule, shown at right, provides affordable and sustainable electricity for short-term needs. A startup created by Olugbenga Olubanjo (CivE MASc 1T9) is piloting the technology in Nigeria. (Photo: Leke Alabi Isama /GGImages /Proof Africa)

Reeddi powers up: CivMin alum’s startup brings portable, renewable electricity to rural areas

A new adjustable multi-dimensional (AMD) loading system will soon be added to U of T Engineering’s Structural Testing Facility. (Image: Myron Zhong)

Disaster-proof: Major CivMin lab upgrade lets engineers design structures that can better withstand earthquakes, hurricanes and tsunamis

A group photo of the University of Toronto team at last year's 2020 Canadian Mining Games competition in Halifax, NS.

U of T fourth at Canadian Mining Games

 study by U of T Engineering researchers found Toronto's temporary cycling infrastructure increased low-stress road access to jobs and food stores by between 10 and 20 per cent, and access to parks by 6.3 per cent (photo by Dylan Passmore)

Toronto’s COVID-19 bike lane expansion boosted access to jobs, retail: U of T study