Past events
Ageing and Loneliness in the City
While social isolation can have serious consequences, there are innovative efforts to foster connection and well-being among older adults.
Aaron Hertzmann: Computer Science Distinguished Lecture Series
Celebrate the Department of Computer Science's 60th anniversary! Join community members to hear from Aaron Hertzmann, principal scientist at Adobe Research and an affiliate professor at the University of Washington, discuss the intersection of art and computer science as part of the C.C. “Kelly” Gotlieb Distinguished Lecture Series.
Disruptors & Dilemmas presents - Building up: Infrastructure for good
Join leading experts to rethink infrastructure—moving beyond materials and design to focus on sustainability, accessibility and economic empowerment for truly people-centered cities.

Public talk: Urban organisms. Re-imagining urban ecologies and collective futures with Kaethe Wenzel
Join us in welcoming Berlin-based interdisciplinary artist Kaethe Wenzel as she discusses her work in urban interventions and how she challenges the notion of artwork as an object to be observed.
Beyond Smiles: Tackling Dental Health Care Access When Facing Intimate Partner Violence
Learn about opportunities for improving access to necessary supports for survivors of IPV, including actionable change in dental care delivery.
Law in a Changing World: Looking Forward by Looking Back
Celebrating 75 years of modern legal education, the University of Toronto Faculty of Law's conference is looking forward by looking back.
Jennifer Moss on "Why Are We Here?: Creating a Work Culture Everyone Wants"
Jennifer Moss, in conversation with Julie McCarthy, explores how AI, remote work, and employee dissatisfaction are reshaping workplaces, offering insights on building engaging, fulfilling cultures.
Join Harvard's Cass Sunstein in Reexamining Climate Justice
Join Cass Sunstein, Harvard Law Professor and author of Nudge, as he explores the social cost of carbon and its potential for equitable, sustainable climate policies.