Skule
Skule is the nickname commonly used for the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, as well as the engineering community and its associated facilities on the St. George campus. The term is widely used by students and alumni to refer to both the faculty and the culture that surrounds it.
Etymology and identity: Skule originated as a playful, phonetic spelling of the word “school” used by students,
Organization and programs: The faculty encompasses a range of engineering disciplines and offers undergraduate and graduate
Facilities and campus presence: Skule refers to the engineering complex that houses classrooms, laboratories, workshops, and
Traditions and culture: Skule has a distinctive campus culture that emphasizes hands-on learning, teamwork, and innovation.
In summary, Skule denotes the University of Toronto’s engineering faculty, its community, and the physical space