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Happy holidays, from U of T News

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The ºüÀêÊÓƵ’s U of T News is closed for the holidays and will re-open on January 4, 2016.

Until then, please – or linger here for a while, have a look around and enjoy some of the stories and photographs we’ve shared at U of T News throughout 2015. 

We published more than 676 stories during the year, along with and – and you read those articles more than 1.3 million times. We couldn’t get to all the great stories, but we hope it was just enough to give you a glimpse of how students, faculty and staff across U of T’s three campuses were busy making history here at home and around the world – alongside U of T’s more than 540,000 alumni in more than 190 countries. 

 

If you work at U of T, you may have found your way to our stories through the Bulletin, the newsletter emailed to all employees of the university. ()

If you're a student or alum, you may have seen our stories posted at the U of T Facebook page (v) or shared on one of  (visit or ). Many people find us through Google searches – and that's great, too.

Remember the , the grad students and social entrepreneurs who made it to the global finals of the , or the alumni behind ? Why not take a moment to relive the and hosted at U of T – or see ? Learn about . Check out the social media highlights of the year. Revisit into everything from to .

Then check out some stories that look ahead to next year, as U of T News beat reporters Alan Christie, Arthur Kaptainis and Terry Lavender share their reflections on what you can expect to see in 2016 on  and  â€“ as well as .

Is there a great story you’d like us to pursue next year? Email us at uoftnews@utoronto.ca

Thank you for visiting and have a safe and happy new year.

See you in 2016, 

The U of T News Team

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