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[edit]I am moving the following people here until they either have a Wikipedia article or until there are better sources to back their notability (University of Toronoto Scarborough articles and personal websites do not count).
- Blair Armstrong, assistant professor of linguistics, specializing in psycholinguistics and the cognitive neuroscience of Language at the University of Toronto Scarborough's Department of Language Studies (B.Sc. 2006)
- Rob Brander, Professor of coastal geomorphology at the University of New South Wales, known as Dr. Rip, the expert warning people around the world about the perils of rip currents (B.Sc. 1989)
- Trelani Chapman, assistant professor of psycholinguistics at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, specializing in the causes of typical and atypical disorders among children (HBA 2009)
- Charles Cutts, Governor General of Canada's Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal recipient for contributions to art & culture, former President & CEO of The Corporation of Massey Hall and Roy Thomson Hall (BA 1969)
- Rick Dale Professor of Cognitive Science and Communications, specializing in quantifying the dynamics of communication at UCLA's Department of Communication (BA 2000)
- Adrian De Leon, poet, author of Rouge, assistant professor of American Studies & Ethnicity at the University of Southern California (BA 2014)
- Alexandra Gater, interior design vlogger and consultant, host of the shows Buy or DIY and Make My Space Work, Class of 2020's Design Change-makers. (BA 2015)
- Everton Golden, Chief of Otolaryngology at North York General Hospital and assistant Professor at the Temerty Faculty of Medicine (B.Sc. 1991)
- Ravi Gukathasan, Tamil-Canadian philanthropist and founder of Digital Specialty Chemicals (DSC) (B.Sc. 1982)
- Lukasz Gulab, Canada Research Chair in Data Analytics for Sustainability, Associate Professor at the School of Computer Science and the Department of Management at the University of Waterloo (B.Sc. 2001)
- Reetu Gupta, CEO & President of the Gupta Group and The Easton's Group of Hotels, Canada's Top 40 under 40 (BBA 2005)
- Efrar Habsha, Staff Prosthodontist at Mount Sinai Hospital, founder of Women in Dentistry and Fellow of the Royal College of Dentists of Canada (RCDC) (B.Sc. 1991)
- John Harrichand, assistant professor in the Department of Counseling at The University of Texas at San Antonio (Hons.B.Sc 2008)
- Brian Harrington, associate professor of computer science at the University of Toronto Scarborough's Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences (B.Sc. 2004).
- Dean Hay, Professor specializing in biomechanics at Nipissing University's School of Health and Physical Education (B.Sc. 1995)
- Chloe Ho, co-founder of Pixie Mood, a vegan leather accessories company that was featured in Forbes magazine and Oprah Winfrey's 2019 List of Favorite Things (B.Sc. 2006)
- Karen K. Ho, global finance and economics reporter for Quartz, most known for her covering of Crazy Rich Asians which made the cover of Time Magazine (BA 2010)
- Marnie Jull, associate professor of conflict analysis and management at Royal Roads University (BA 1991)
- Satish Kanwar, co-founder of Jet Cooper Forbes 30 under 30 in e-commerce and retail (BBA 2008).
- Hamza Khan, multi-award-winning speaker and marketer, author of the Amazon best-selling book The Burnout Gamble, managing director of Student Life Network, lecturer specializing in digital marketing at Ryerson University's Ted Rogers School of Management (BA 2010)
- Kris Kim, assistant professor of biochemistry at the University of Toronto Scarborough's Department of Environmental Sciences and Chemistry (B.Sc. 2012)
- Venkat Kuppuswamy, assistant professor of entrepreneurship and innovation at the D'Amore-McKim School of Business at Northeastern University (B.Sc. 2006)
- Alek Krjstajic, former CEO of Wind Mobile and founder of Public Mobile (BA 1989)
- Will Kwan, interdisciplinary artist, associate professor of Studio Art at the University of Toronto Scarborough's Department of Arts, Culture and Media and at the Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design (BA 2002)
- Joseph Lam, IBM Master Inventor and Member of the IBM Academy of Technology (BBA 2008)
- Steve Lau, co-founder of Highland Creek Partners, co-founder of AutoLeap and partner at Whitecap Venture Partners, Canada's Top 40 under 40 (BBA 2005)
- Mabel Lee, founder & CEO of Velour Beauty (BBA 2010)
- Norman Lee, assistant professor of biology specializing in neural systems and behaviour at St. Olaf's College (B.Sc. 2005)
- Yutao Li, associate professor of accounting specializing in corporate financial and non-financial disclosure at the University of Lethbridge's Dhillon School of Business (BBA 2004)
- Chris Ling, assistant professor of marketing specializing in consumer behaviour at the Degroote School of Business at McMaster University (BBA 2010)
- Rashelle Litchmore, assistant professor of human development and cultural psychology, specializing in race and education at Connecticut College (B.Sc. 2008)
- Adam Yao Liu, assistant professor of political science and researcher of authoritarian politics, Chinese politics, and political economy at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (BA 2009)
- Jana Lok, assistant professor specializing in complementary therapies and nursing pedagogy at the Bloomberg School of Nursing at the University of Toronto (B.Sc. 2001)
- Cybill Lui, investment banker turned producer and founder of Anova pictures (BBA 2002)
- Juan Ma, assistant professor of strategy at Institut Européen d'Administration des Affaires (INSEAD) University specializing in international corruption and institutional distrust (BBA 2011)
- Allison McDonald, associate professor specializing in bioenergetics at Wilfrid Laurier University's Department of Biology (Ph.D. 2007)
- Shirin Montazer, associate professor of sociology at Wayne State University's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, specializing in immigration, mental health and neighborhood contexts (BA 2002)
- Jason Ozubko, associate professor specializing in human memory at SUNY Geneseo's Psychology Department (B.Sc. 2005)
- John Pierce, Professor Emeritus of geography specializing in economic and resource geography, former Dean of Arts and Social Sciences, and former Dean of the Faculty of Environment at Simon Fraser University (BA 1970)
- Neil Selfe, founder & CEO of INFOR Financial Group, Canada's leading independent merchant banking and advisory firm (B.Comm 1988)
- Vijaya Silvaraju, cooking expert, food guru, host of the show One World Kitchen, often featured on the Marilyn Denis show and Taste made (BBA 2008)
- Harkirat Singh, Brampton City Councillor of Wards 9 and 10 (BA 2009)
- Todd Smith, Professor of biology specializing in Microbial Biodiversity, Eukaryotic Microbiology and Parasitology at Acadia University (B.Sc. 1992)
- Ashwini Tiwari, assistant professor at Augusta University's Department of Psychiatry and Health Behaviour (B.Sc. 2007)
- Axel Villamil, co-founder & CEO of StageKeep and founder & creative director of Red Label Collective(B.Sc. 2016)
- Christopher Waddell, Professor Emeritus and Former Directors of the School of Journalism and Communication at Carleton University, Carty Chair in Business and Financial Journalism (BA 1974)
- Cynthia Wesley-Esquimaux, inaugural Indigenous Chair in Truth and Reconciliation in Canada and Vice Provost for Indigenous Initiatives at Lakehead University, specializing in historic trauma and its impacts on Indigenous peoples (BA 1985)
- Zeynep Yilmaz, assistant professor and neurogeneticist specializing in the genetics of food disorders at the University of Carolina Chapel Hill, School of Medicine (B.Sc. 2004)
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