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LA&PS launches new student Digital Composition Prize alongside popular Writing Prize

A new prize announced by York University’s Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies (LA&PS) will recognize undergraduate students for their digital creations through the new LA&PS Digital Composition Prize. Course directors in LA&PS may nominate an assignment (one per course) by a first- to fourth-year LA&PS student in the appropriate category. Categories are organized by first […]

LA&PS Congratulates Design Contest Winners

In March, we asked LA&PS students to submit their ideas for the cover of the 2021-2026 Academic Plan. Students from across the Faculty submitted designs featuring some combination of the principles of this plan: diversity interdisciplinarity building community global fluencies local partnerships community outreach Thank you to all LA&PS student who submitted your wonderful designs. […]

McLaughlin College celebrates its Fellows during virtual event

Meeting for the first time in a virtual format, the McLaughlin College Fellows of York University continued its annual tradition of a ‘get together’ on April 30 to celebrate those who have and continue to contribute to the College. Founded in 1968, McLaughlin College has always organized a ‘Fellows Dinner,’ and for the last several […]

Study on Anishinaabe ways of knowing could transform universities’ knowledge creation

York University has an enduring commitment to the pursuit of knowledge that comes from many differing perspectives and ways of knowing. Indigenous leadership is vital in this. In the coming years, Indigenous leadership in York’s research will create a unique space to support contributions to Indigenous knowledges within and beyond the academy. Enter Faculty of […]

Black Canadian Studies student earns top honours at 2021 HERA conference

York University Black Canadian Studies (BCS) certificate program student Michelle Molubi has been recognized at the annual Humanities Education and Research Association (HERA) conference with the top undergraduate research paper honour. For Molubi, a humanities student in her final year, the $1,000 prize from HERA represents the culmination of hard work and meaningful research within […]

York alumni shortlisted for prestigious Griffin Poetry Prize

Canadian poets and York University alumni Canisia Lubrin and Yusuf Saadi have been shortlisted for the $65,000 Griffin Poetry Prize. Widely considered the most prestigious poetry award in Canada, the Griffin family gives out two prizes annually: one to a Canadian poet and one to an international poet. Lubrin and Saadi are graduates of York’s Creative Writing program in the Department […]

York professor awarded prestigious 3-M National Teaching Fellowship

Central to Professor Andrea Davis’ transformational work as a teacher and academic is the belief that “racism is a refusal to really learn,” and the philosophy of “teaching as activism.” Her 20-year career embodies both and, now, she has been recognized with Canada’s most prestigious award for teaching, leadership and innovation. Davis, an associate professor of […]

Undergrad student takes third place in Global Ethics Day Video Competition

A third-year undergraduate student in York University’s Disaster & Emergency Management program, in the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, has won third place in an emergency management video competition. Jonathan Waldman‘s video was selected as one of the top three entries for the Global Ethics Day Video Competition, which asked for submissions of videos […]

My Grad Story Contest

Are you graduating this year? As part of the Liberal Arts & Professional Studies (LA&PS) upcoming virtual graduation celebration, we are collecting videos and photos from the Class of 2021 to feature in the live broadcast. Be part of the celebration and you could win big!  Contest Prizes  Share with us photos and/or videos that capture your incredible journey as a York University student, and […]