Four first-year U of T students won Loran Scholarships, one of Canada’s most distinguished university awards. They beat the odds to get here, and now they are making a mark at U of T. Out of more than 4,000 applications to the prestigious Loran Scholarship last...
Matto Mildenberger (Loran Scholar ’03) was interviewed by the National Observer. Assistant Professor of Political Science at UC Santa Barbara Matto Mildenberger and his team were surprised by some of the results in their first-of-its-kind research detailing how...
Matto Mildenberger (Loran Scholar ’03) co-authored an article for the Washington Post. On Saturday, negotiators wrapped up the 21st annual U.N. climate conference in Paris. And they’ve come up with a new approach to global climate policy. In the past, countries...
Sarah Burns, Kaleem Hawa and Zia Saleh have been selected as Rhodes Scholars for 2016. All three students are also Loran Scholars, recipients of Canada’s largest and most comprehensive four-year undergraduate award. Since 1992, 18 Loran Scholars have been awarded...
Annamaria Enenajor (W. Garfield Weston Loran Scholar ’02) was recently featured on the Advocate Daily website: Recognized for her legal work and dedication to helping those in need, Toronto criminal lawyer Annamaria Enenajor’s career is rooted in her desire to...
LORAN, short for Long-Range Aid to Navigation, is a system that uses three points (for us, our values of character, service and leadership) to determine one's course for a long journey. The name emphasizes the lifelong impact and values of being a Loran Scholar.
LORAN, abréviation de Long-Range Aid to Navigation, est un système de navigation qui utilise les ondes de trois émetteurs pour établir une position. Pour nous, les trois points de repère sont les valeurs de détermination, d’engagement communautaire et de leadership. Le mot met l’accent sur les valeurs et l’impact à long terme de la Bourse Loran.