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Nexus

Nexus is the Law School’s alumni magazine, published for its alumni, faculty, students, staff and friends. Each issue is distributed to over 6,000 readers.

Current Issue

NexusThe latest issue, published in the Summer of 2009, focuses on the theme of "The Updside of the Downturn

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Articles from the Current Issue Available on the Web site

  • Articles from the current issue will be posted as the opportunity arises.

Past Issues

See past issues of Nexus in the Nexus Archives (beginning with Spring 2002), including many articles available on the web site.

Editor

The Executive Editor of Nexus is Lucianna Ciccocioppo, lucianna.ciccocioppo@utoronto.ca.

Our Commitment to the Environment

With the September 2007 issue of Nexus, the U of T Faculty of Law adopted a commitment to do what it can to protect the environment by using natural resources responsibly. We are committed to implementing policies that will facilitate the meaningful conservation of ancient and endangered forests globally and ensure that we are not contributing to the destruction of these irreplaceable natural treasures. The Faculty of Law begins this initiative by printing Nexus on paper that meets the strict guidelines set out by Markets Initiative. i.e., free of ancient or endangered forest fibre and chlorine free.

Let us know (lucianna.ciccocioppo@utoronto.ca) if you would prefer not to receive a paper version of Nexus.

 Ancient Forest Friendly  Environmental Choice  Processed Chlorine-Free  100% Recycled  BioGas Energy  FSC

Background

Nexus began as an informative newsletter for alumni, first published in 1983. Over the years, as the Faculty grew, Nexus expanded, publishing more feature articles and news for its wider community, including students, faculty and visiting professors, and other friends of the law school.

Today, Nexus has evolved into a colourful, glossy magazine with a comprehensive mandate: to capture the wide range of activities — academic scholarship, student curricular and extracurricular programs, alumni events — that take place throughout the year at the law school. Nexus often explores the key legal issues of the day.

In 2005, Nexus was awarded the CCAE (Canadian Council for the Advancement of Education) Prix d'Excellence Gold Award for Best Magazine.

Nexus’ founding editor was Ann E. Wilson, a lawyer who has devoted most of her career to public policy issues. She has worked with Ontario’s Ministry of Intergovernmental Affairs, specializing in federal-provincial relations, and with Ontario’s Council of Regents, which governs the community college system. Ann’s husband is former Dean of the Faculty of Law and President of the University of Toronto, Robert Prichard. Both graduated from the Law School in 1975.