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Join OISE with the Faculty of Engineering to discover how we are reimagining learning, redefining assessment and strengthening human‑centered skills as students navigate an educational landscape transformed by artificial intelligence.
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Suzan-Lori Parks, the first African-American woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, got an idea to write a play every day for a year. The result is an extraordinary testament to artistic commitment. A buffet of short plays, 365 Days/365 Plays is described as "non-linear, maximalist, political, absurd, hilarious, and very interested in experimenting with movement and sound". This spring, U of T alumni are invited to a selection of these performances. Check back for tickets soon!
Helen Gardiner Phelan Playhouse
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This online meeting led by Dr. Shelley Murphy and the OISE Wellness team is open to teachers/educators, teacher candidates, and teachers of teachers interested in being a part of an ongoing community of support centred around mindfulness education.
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SI2026 - Hero Image (child in boots in puddle)
Explore how the ECE workforce shapes policy, equity, and community well-being. This conference focuses on the collective power of educators as leaders in system transformation and as partners in building a fair, inclusive early learning future.

Registration now open!
George Brown Polytechnic - Waterfront Campus
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Ends May 15. Set in Toronto’s Chinatown near Kensington Market, Denison Avenue follows the life of an elderly widow navigating personal loss while witnessing the rapid transformation of the neighbourhood she has long called home. Drop-in for the U of T Virtual Alumni Book Club today.
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