Patrick Cernea
Patrick Cernea, director of data strategy and governance in York U’s Office of Institutional Planning & Analysis, received the Canadian Association of University Business Officers’ Emerging Leader Award
Patrick Cernea, director of data strategy and governance in York U’s Office of Institutional Planning & Analysis, received the Canadian Association of University Business Officers’ Emerging Leader Award
Professor Emeritus Joel Lexchin, named the 2024 Hall Laureate by the Justice Emmett Hall Memorial Foundation, presented a lecture on pharmacare at the Canadian Association for Health Services & Policy Research Conference
Music professor and pianist Christina Petrowska Quilico will present a recital called ‘Games of the Night Wind’ at the Music and Beyond festival in Ottawa on July 10
Professor Anja Krstic has been named Chair-elect for the Canadian Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology, an official section of the Canadian Psychological Association
Professor Duygu Biricik Gulseren recently received an Outstanding Early Career Researcher Award for her significant contributions to the science of industrial and organizational psychology
Margaret Kierylo, assistant vice-president of institutional planning, and Patrick Cernea, director of data strategy and governance, recently published an article in Capco Journal on data governance strategies in higher education
Fred Fletcher, University Professor Emeritus, has received a Tribute Award from the College & University Retiree Associations of Canada for his commitment to advancing the well-being of retirees nationwide
Adonai Garcia, a recently graduated master’s student in civil engineering, won the Ron Rice Award for best conference paper – a tie for first place – at the Canadian Transportation Research Forum conference in Kelowna, B.C., last month
Professor Zachary Spicer has co-written a new book called Voting Online: Technology and Democracy in Municipal Elections, which explores the dynamics of online elections and their impact on those involved
An article by York University Professor James C. Simeon, titled “Causality and the Laws of War, Terrorism and Asylum,” was recently published in the Cambridge International Law Journal Blog